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m:Oh mahesh do not deride this jiva, in bhagavad-gita my lordship says that it best to let the ignorant remain in that state, there thoughts will be corrected by bhagavan krsna in the due course of time:meditate:......this is known is it not beloved.:namasteIm not bigging you. im not forcing you to type what you do or even hold a gun to your head and make you type on your keyboard.
Im not preaching to you or to any other follower of another faith. Im simply stating what Swaminarayan Bhagwan has stated for His Ekantik Bhakts to follow. We have to get rid of Kaam, krish, Lobh Mih, Irsha etc through the Sampraday that Shriji maharaj has established only. This is what the scriptures state. Like it or lump it. im not trying to make you little nor hold any grudge on you. Just bless you that Shriji Maharaj shows you His correct way of worship.
jai swaminarayan.
Agreed. Given that people reside within a state of "ignorance" they are unable to perceive that they are in fact "ignorant". Thusly, it is best to let them just have their way as they won't understand what you are trying to tell them anyway -- even if it can save them MANY lifetimes of travail -- they have no way of knowing the truth when they see it. 'Tis sad, but true, in my opinion, at least.m:Oh mahesh do not deride this jiva, in bhagavad-gita my lordship says that it best to let the ignorant remain in that state, there thoughts will be corrected by bhagavan krsna in the due course of time:meditate:......this is known is it not beloved.:namaste
The Kurukshetra war might not even have been noted in the Mahabharata if Krishna was not involved. It would have just been a fratricidal war at most noted in the foot-notes. But Krishna transformed everything into Dharmic proportions. Now everything, every single act of each character can be seen in the proper perspective of upholding Dharma. So whether the Pandavas would have won without Krishna is not relevant. God would have foreseen that yet another senseless war was unfolding, with mankind being none the wiser for it. Therefore He decided to incarnate in the form of Krishna to give mankind never-to-be-forgotten-lessons in the affairs of man. Further, Mahabharatha expounds that there is nothing like a totally good man or bad man or good situation or bad situation. Everything is so full of facets that what is called for is harmony (not homogeneity) and this is indeed the meaning of Dharma.
Isn't the Mahabharata amazing?
It is noteworthy that much of Hindu scriptures are written in the form of poetry whereas both the Bible and the Quran are written in the prose format, though they may contain some poetry within. Particularly of the Quran, it is forbidden to consider it poetry. Which accounts for the fact that both Bible and Quran are considered more as 'instruction manuals'. The Vedas, Ramayana, Mahabharata etc. are more celebratory in nature - celebration of righteousness. They lay down the principles, not the rules.Aren't all our scriptuers so deep? They have so much deep meaning which takes a long time to see everything, So many thinks are symoblic...