Where's my thinking going ?
Where's my thinking going ?
Our Scriptures talk lot of yagya, yaga,,rituals right. Does that karma itself gives me Good results? Or God needs to be pleased with my acts? If you say that God needs to intervene then the point that God being nirguna, who never has any beyond feelings, never onto any gunas ? How he Will be pleased? Persons like ramana maharsi, shankaracharya never felt happy or sad come What may! They were just sakshi to things, so Will be God right! So How my Good karma like yagam Will help me? I don't say that I'm against all of them. But want someone to enlighten me on this!
Our Scriptures talk lot of yagya, yaga,,rituals right. Does that karma itself gives me Good results? Or God needs to be pleased with my acts? If you say that God needs to intervene then the point that God being nirguna, who never has any beyond feelings, never onto any gunas ? How he Will be pleased? Persons like ramana maharsi, shankaracharya never felt happy or sad come What may! They were just sakshi to things, so Will be God right! So How my Good karma like yagam Will help me? I don't say that I'm against all of them. But want someone to enlighten me on this!
अन्नात् भवन्ति भूतानि पर्जन्यात् अन्नसम्भवः । यज्ञात् भवति पर्जन्यः यज्ञम् कर्मसमुद्भवः ।। Bhagavdgita 3.14.
ReplyDeleteThe entire 3rd adhyaaya of Bhagavadgita is dedicated for this question itself. Get a Gita with different commentary according to your tradition and read. The word Yajna in its deeper meaning refers to Sacrifice. Karma as referred in Gita means natural activity without the expectation of any particular result. These 2 pointers will help you to start.
Gita is the Veda, Shastra and Ultimate authority of Sanatanadharma.
Better go to a sampradaya guru( means one who has teacher, that teacher has a teacher, in short traditional teacher) and learn from him
ReplyDeleteThanks for the reply! Being from a non-brahman family doesn't give me access to a such teacher ,That's the reason I get things here. Reg bhagavad gita, Yes I need to read, long while I've been not able to.
ReplyDeleteThere is bramin or non bramin for this knowledge. Only an unquenching desire to know oneself is the only criteria. Your desire for knowledge will get you a guru. Meanwhile you can read from this website www.avgsatsang.org. arsha vidya teachers are teaching in all parts of India. If you can tell in which city you are. I will try to find somebody who teaches bhaghavad gita. Harih om
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ReplyDeleteWho is a decisiple of pujya dayanandha saraswati of Arsha vidya gurukulam is teaching in chennai.
www.Vedantavidhyarthisangha.org in this website you can find where all he teaches timings and place is given. You can check their
I've attached the link to all Gita sloka talks by Swami Paramarthananda Saraswati. You can download and make use it.
ReplyDeleteWow! That's awesome! Thanks a lot all of you.
ReplyDeleteWant the gita in tamil go to the website www.poornalayam.org by swami guru par an and haji, desiciple is swani paramarthanandha
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