Monday, April 6, 2020

Srimad Bhagavat Gita commentary chapter 4 verse 7-8


Chapter 4 verse 7-8

“Whenever there is decay of righteousness and a rise of unrighteousness, then I manifest Myself. For the protection of the good, for the destruction of the wicked and for the establishment of righteousness, I am born in every age”

These are 2 famous declarations in Bhagavat Gita which are often quoted. Lord Krishna provides reassurance that He is there to protect all beings on earth and will descend on earth to uphold Dharma (doing the right thing). What was missing in Krishna’s times? Kingdoms were being ruled by unjust and greedy rulers. People were not doing their duty prescribed for each of them. Several at the time of Mahabharata desired for what others had and not happy with who there were and meant to do- Drona, Dhritharastra, Duryodhana and even Karna come to mind. In today’s yuga, what is missing? Love, respect for each other, excessive and unsustainable use of natural resources and the list goes on. What would an avatar in this kali yuga look like? What is the need of the hour or age? A just king or leader or statesman? A business magnate? An accomplished rishi or holy person? A great scientist? Maybe a combination of all of these in one person? Or one may need an avatar in each country in this age? Point to ponder!

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