What Krishna says about devotees?
Lord Krishna has also made a reassuring statement about his devotees in Verse 31 of Chapter 9. He says, “Even if the most wicked person worships me with strong devotion, they should be treated as virtuous because, in reality, he has firmly decided that there is no other best thing to do than to worship God.
What is Lord Krishna telling Arjuna when he says when a man knows the self to be indestructible?
of every being is indestructible; you have no cause to grieve for all these Creatures, Arjuna! Look to your own duty; do not tremble before it; nothing is better for a warrior than a battle of sacred duty. of sacred duty, you will abandon your own duty and fame only to gain evil.
What does Krishna say about mind?
Lord Krishna says to Arjuna: “O Mighty armed one, undoubtedly the mind is fickle and difficult to master; but it can be controlled by diligent practice, O Arjuna and detachment from sense enjoyment.”
Why does Krishna test his devotees?
He wants to see real change from inside. Srila Prabhupada used to say that Krishna won’t give you a test you can’t pass. Krishna told the gopis that the trials and tribulations He puts in the way of His devotees, is only to increase their attachment and longing for Him.
Does Lord Krishna love his devotees?
That means He takes such great pleasure in receiving the loving sentiments of His devotees that He becomes subordinate, overpowered and conquered by the love of devotees if it is genuine and comes by His own sweet will. Srimati Radharani is the source of all love, all devotion, all everything.
What is Lord Krishna’s advice to Arjuna?
Krishna advices Arjuna that he most follow his own dharma or path to attain fulfillment: “It is better to strive in one’s own dharma than to succeed in the dharma of another. Nothing is ever lost in following one’s own dharma, but competition in another’s dharma breeds fear and insecurity.”
What Bhagavad Gita says about life?
Human Life Is Full Of Battles: Never Shirk In fear – Fight To The Last, Stand Your Ground. The Supreme Power has created an even human being in a separate way – or will we say, Everyone is a MASTERPIECE. When every action you do turns negative against your goal, do not shirk in fear. Do not expect results.
What does Bhagavad Gita say about thoughts?
The Bhagavad Gita describes the tendency of the mind as follows: “For him who has conquered the mind, the mind is the best of friends; but for one who has failed to do so, his mind will remain the greatest enemy.”
Do Krishna chooses his devotees?
No, he doesn’t choose his devotees as such. His love is beyond measurement, hence it is for all. Anyone can become his devotee. He didn’t chose anyone.
Why do devotees suffer?
Devotees suffering ends once they attain Krishna Because Krishna is our only hope. He is our only saviour. We should never leave him. So, in spite of all our sufferings, we should always try our best to take shelter of Krishna.
Does Krishna save his devotees?
He understands that as a soul he is eternal and never going to die. He even understands that his practice of devotional life will even liberate his family members. As Krishna explains in Bhagavad Gita 2.40, in practicing devotional life there is no loss.
What is the Bhagavad Gita?
The Bhagavad Gita is the divine conversation between a man named Arjuna and God himself in the human form, Lord Krishna. The conversation took place in the middle of the battleground 5137 years ago just before the start of a great war in Kurushastra, India.
Why did Lord Krishna appear 5000 years ago?
Lord Krishna (4.7-8) Lord Krishna appeared 5000 years ago for two reasons, firstly to destroy the ignorant people of that time to uphold righteousness and truth, and to teach the science of God, the Bhagavad Gita to Arjuna and mankind.
What is Lord Krishna’s relationship with different bodies?
Lord Krishna is present within the heart of every heart as the Supersoul and thus there is no distinction between differing bodies. All beings are equal. “The humble sages, by virtue of true knowledge, see with equal vision a learned and gentle Brahman, a cow, an elephant, a dog and a dog-eater.” (Bg.
How did Krishna prove his divinity to Arjuna?
To protect innocent people from imposters, Arjuna asked Krishna to prove his divinity by exhibiting his universal form, a form that anyone who claims to be God should be prepared to show. Lord Krishna then proves his divinity by revealing his universal form to Arjuna.