Sunday, June 5, 2011

The Gita


Many a times I tried to read the Gita but I could not grasp it except the Law of Cause and Effect that had already been explained to me by my Spiritual Guru ( Baba ji Maharaj). It was the Isloka Karmaney Wadhika….. I could understand. But in past two days a miracle happened to me and the importance of the Gita was revealded upon me..

He is my friend Arvind Rathor who taught me a day before yesterday the Gita and only after a day i.e. yesterday one of my students Mr. Tripurari Singh came to me and he emphasized Arvinds' thoughts in his own way

In short everything can be divided in four parts all things in this world

 Dharma ( What that is good)

Arth     (What that takes birth and perishes)

Kaam   (Work)

Moksha ( Leave)

For getting happiness one should work (Kaam) using Arth (material) mixed with goodness (Dharma) . And while as well as after performing the duties leave (Moksha) the desire of fruit. In such a way you will get true happiness.

Now you may say that “one performs one’s duties faithfully yet reaps no fruit. The answer of this question given by Mr. Tripurari Singh from the reference of the Gita was that the God gives the fruit of your deeds in three ways viz.

  1. Subjectively - Give and take rule i.e. Perform and get rewarded at once without any delay e.g. wages
  2. Collectively- Not at once but when it is collected e.g. monthly salary
  3. Absolutely- In a huge amount e.g. pension.

In this way we can not speak against the rule of Cause and Effect.

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