Greatness of Bhakti and How to practice it in our life - Bhagavad Gita - Chapter 9 (verses 33-34)

Bhagavad Gita Abhidhasyami
Bhagavad Gita Abhidhasyami
86 بار بازدید - 2 ماه پیش - Discover the secrets of the
Discover the secrets of the Bhagavad Gita for practical life management lessons and learn how to manage your life to achieve your goals.

In this session, we will explore how Lord Krishna addressed the following questions/topics:

1. Did Lord Krushna guarantee that those born as Brahmanas or Royals will attain the supreme state of liberation?
2. Does Lord Krushna have any bias towards those born in Brahmana or Royal families?
3. Why is a birth as a Brahmana generally considered meritorious?
4. What advantage does a Brahmana or a devotee from a Royal family have compared to others?
5. Why is it easier for Brahmanas born due to merits, and saintly kings who are Lord’s devotees, to attain the supreme state?
6. Why should we seek the supreme state of liberation?
7. Why did Lord Krushna say that this world is temporary?
8. Will we be happy in this world if we completely focus on acquiring and possessing as many material objects as possible?
9. What advice does Lord Krushna give to anyone born in this temporary and misery-filled world?
10. What secret did Lord Krushna reveal at the end of the "Raja Vidya Raja Guhya Yogaha" chapter?
11. What should we do to attain the supreme state of liberation (a state equivalent to God)?
12. How should we meditate on God?
13. How would a Bhakta (devotee) answer if asked, "Who or what is most dear to you?"
14. How should we worship God?
15. Why does a Bhakta (devotee) prostrate before God?
16. Summarize how a devotee lives in this world.

We also reviewed answers to several questions from previous session that covers Bhagavad Gita Chapter 9 verses 30, 31,32.

We are bringing this knowledge to you with blessing of our Acharya Sri Chinna Jeeyar Swamiji.

by Varaprasad Gottiparthi Ramanujadasa
Disciple of His Holiness Sri Chinna Jeeyar Swamiji.
Session recorded 8-Jul-24
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