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Introduction to Bhagavad-Gita Clearing the Misconceptions - Krishna and the Demigods

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Knowing the Ultimate Master-Krsna, Other all are servants of Krsna

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Introduction to Bhagavad-GitaClearing the

Misconceptions - Krishna and the Demigods

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“Our dear lord, how many controllers or rulers are there in this material world? How many causes are responsible for manifesting the various results of activities performed under the three modes of material nature [goodness, passion and ignorance]?” Bhagavatam 6.3.4

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“If in this universe there are many rulers and justices who disagree about punishment and reward, their contradictory actions will neutralize each other, and no one will be punished or rewarded. Otherwise, if their contradictory acts fail to neutralize each other, everyone will have to be both punished and rewarded.” Bhagavatam 6.3.5

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“If there were many authorities who gave different judgments, which could be contradictory, a person might be wrongly punished or wrongly rewarded, or he might be neither punished nor rewarded.” prpt

“…a person punished in one court may appeal to another. Thus the same man may be either punished or rewarded according to different judgments.” prpt

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“Since there are many different karmis, or workers, there may be different judges or rulers to give them justice, but just as one central emperor controls different departmental rulers, there must be one supreme controller to guide all the judges.” Bhagavatam 6.3.6

“In governmental management there may be departmental officials to give justice to different persons, but the law must be one, and that central law must control everyone.” prpt

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“Just as the driver of a bullock cart ties ropes through the nostrils of his bulls to control them, the Supreme Personality of Godhead binds all men through the ropes of His words in the Vedas, which set forth the names and activities of the distinct orders of human society [brahmana, ksatriya, vaisya and sudra]. In fear, the members of these orders all worship the Supreme Lord by offering Him presentations according to their respective activities.” Bhagavatam 6.3.13

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“I, Yamaräja; Indra, the King of heaven; Nirrti; Varuna; Candra, the moon-god; Agni; Lord Siva; Pavana; Lord Brahmä; Sürya, the sun-god; Visvasu; the eight Vasus; the Sädhyas; the Maruts; the Rudras; the Siddhas; and Marici and the other great rsis engaged in maintaining the departmental affairs of the universe, as well as the best of the demigods headed by Brhaspati, and the great sages headed by Bhrgu are all certainly freed from the influence of the two base material modes of nature, namely passion and ignorance. Nevertheless, although we are in the mode of goodness, we cannot understand the activities of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. What, then, is to be said of others, who, under illusion, merely speculate to know God?” 6.3.14-15

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“Real religious principles are enacted by the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Although fully situated in the mode of goodness, even the great rsis who occupy the topmost planets cannot ascertain the real religious principles, nor can the demigods or the leaders of Siddhaloka, to say nothing of the asuras, ordinary human beings, Vidyädharas and Caranas.” 6.3.19

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“Vedic literature contains ritualistic ceremonies that are not transcendental, but are meant to keep peace and order among materialistic persons in the material world.” prpt.

“…Vedic rituals…are intended to elevate one gradually to the transcendental platform of knowing Kåñëa (vedaiç ca sarvair aham eva vedyaù [Bg. 15.15]).” prpt.

“…real religious principle…is given by the Supreme Personality of Godhead. That principle is stated in Bhagavad-Gita… [Bg. 18.66] one should give up all other duties and surrender unto the lotus feet of Krishna.” prpt.

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“Devotional service, beginning with the chanting of the holy name of the Lord, is the ultimate religious principle for the living entity in human society.” 6.3.22

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“Therefore it should be understood that one is easily relieved from all sinful reactions by chanting the holy name of the Lord and chanting of His qualities and activities. This is the only process recommended for relief from sinful reactions. Even if one chants the holy name of the Lord with improper pronunciation, he will achieve relief from material bondage if he chants without offenses. Ajamila, for example, was extremely sinful, but while dying he merely chanted the holy name, and although calling his son, he achieved complete liberation because he remembered the name of Narayana.” 6.3.24

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“Sukadeva Gosvami said: My dear King, the chanting of the holy name of the Lord is able to uproot even the reactions of the greatest sins. Therefore the chanting of the Sankirtan movement is the most auspicious activity in the entire universe. Please try to understand this so that others will take it seriously.” 6.3.31

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“One who constantly hears and chants the holy name of the Lord and hears and chants about His activities can very easily attain the platform of pure devotional service, which can cleanse the dirt from one's heart. One cannot achieve such purification merely by observing vows and performing Vedic ritualistic ceremonies.” 6.3.32

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Hare Krishna Hare Krishna

Krishna Krishna Hare Hare

Hare Rama Hare Rama

Rama Rama Hare Hare