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Verses from the Gita

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How can one attain God?

gods go to gods; the worshippers of ancestors go to ancestors; the worshippers of the spirits go to spirits, and those who worship Me, come to Me. Chapter 9:25

Neither by Vedas, nor by penance, or charity, nor by sacrifice can I be seen like this as you have seen Me. Chapter 11:53

But by exclusive devotion (to Yog) I may be seen like this, O Arjun, and also known and truly entered, O Paramtap. Chapter 11:54

 

We can reach or attain God by worshipping gods and by the performance of various austerities, sacrifices and charities.

 

  • We cannot reach God by worshipping the gods.

  • We can not reach God by the Vedas or by the performance of austerities, sacrifices and charities.

  • We can reach and attain God by the wisdom of Yog imparted in the Bhagavad Gita.

 

What is Karma Yog?

He who is united and knows the truth thus thinks, ‘I do nothing at all’ and in seeing, hearing, touching, smelling, tasting, walking, sleeping, breathing, speaking, releasing, seizing, opening and closing the eyes, believes that only the senses are moving among the objects of senses.Chapter 5:8-9

Whatever you do, whatever you eat, whatever you offer in sacrifice, whatever charity you do, whatever austerity you observe, O son of Kunti, offer all that to Me. Chapter 9:27

 

There are numerous explanations of Karma Yog but no book says that it consists of thinking that one is not the doer of any actions and that all actions are being performed by Nature/God.

 

Karma Yog consists of leaving the sense of doerships by mentally offering all actions to God by thinking that Nature/God is performing the actions.

 
 

How can one have peace and happiness?

There is neither intellect nor Bhavna [feeling for God]  for the Ayukta [ununited], and to one devoid of Bhavna, there is no peace. To the one without peace, how can there be happiness? Chapter 2:66

Mentally renouncing all actions and self-controlled, the embodied rests happily in the city of nine gates, neither acting nor causing to act. Chapter 5:13

 

By worshipping gods; chanting the names of gods, meditation, Pranayam, Yoga and many more ways.

 

One cannot have peace and happiness without uniting to Wisdom/God by mentally renouncing the actions or the fruits of actions to God, called Yog.

 
 

What is the objective of Gita?

No clear answer given by any book.

Liberation from sorrow, diseases, old age, death and attainment of peace and happiness.

 
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