Saturday, March 6, 2021

Srimad Bhagavat Gita commentary chapter 14 verse 26-27

 Chapter 14 verse 26-27 

“Those who serve me with unalloyed devotion rise above the three modes of material nature and come to the level of Brahman. I am the basis of the formless Brahman, the immortal and imperishable, of eternal dharma, and of unending divine bliss.” 

Finally Bhagwan answers the 3rd question- How does one go beyond the 3 gunas and bondages of the material world? 

They who serve Bhagwan with true bhakti (devotion) and work in this material world surrendering all activities to Him alone, attains the state of nirguna- beyond the 3 gunas and reaches the Brahman state which is anyways the original state of all jivatmas. Bhagwan Krishna further confirms that even though he has a personal form in this avatar, he is nothing but that parabrahmam and paramatma and devotees can worship either the formless or his personal form with true devotion and rid themselves of the bondages of the material world and find unending bliss. The essence of the Vedas and Upanishads is satyam, jnanam, anantham, brahma- all 4 attributes signify the supreme being or consciousness.

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