Thursday, July 9, 2020

Srimad Bhagavat Gita commentary chapter 6 verse 40


Chapter 6 verse 40

“The Supreme Lord said: Neither in this world nor in the next world is there destruction for him; who strives to be good, O my beloved son, ever comes to grief”

A guru takes on a disciple as one’s spiritual child and hence here Lord Krishna addresses Arjuna as his son- Taata! All spiritual aspirants get this endearing relationship with God and the Guru thereby offering a protective layer of love, compassion and divine grace. Lord declares that anyone who strives to be on the path of good-dharma, vairagya, viveka and ultimate desire to salvation-mumukshatvam, does not have to fear sorrow in this life or even after death in other lives. Once the person has embarked on this spiritual path under the guidance of a realized master- Guru and God, they will reach the Goal in due time depending on their samskaras and commitment to the path.

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