Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Srimad Bhagavat Gita commentary chapter 4 verse 9


Chapter 4 verse 9

“He who thus knows, in true light, my divine birth and action, having abandoned the body, he is not born again; he comes to Me”

The devotion towards an avatara (divine incarnation) from another person who is living in that same yuga or age has to be total. Otherwise the experience of the Self does not happen. This is what Lord means when he says “in true light knowing my divinity”. There were people in Krishna’s time who thought of him as a great person but only a few knew him for who he was such as Bheesma. In recent times Shirdi Sai Baba and Satya Sai Baba come to mind as avatars who a few recognized them as divine when they were in their avatar and even now not a big part of the world population worship them. One needs divine grace to be invited to the fold of the divine. When one exhibits that kind of devotion, they become eligible for not having another birth on earth. I have seen people interpret this saying as that if you think of the divine at some auspicious moments, you can be rid of the cycle of birth and death. The laws of karma do not work like that. One has to exhaust all your inherent vasana by living in the present and doing all actions as an offering to the divine. This will help you recognize divinity in not just Krishna but in all beings. When we reach that stage, there is nothing else to be done or achieved in this world!

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