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Krishna is coming .

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Hi ,

I suppose that most people out here have read KM Munshi's

Krishnaavatara . In the first part - The Magical Flute as well as in the (fifth book ? ) The book of Satyabhama , the characters in the book are excited about one prospect - Krishna is coming . Now I feel that at least at some point in one's life , one should have the joyous anticipation / wait / feeling that Krishna is coming . What do you say ?

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Pranjal

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. Sri Gita Jayanti

(Appearance and Worship of the Bhagavad Gita)

Sri Gita-Mahatmya

 

(verses 1 - 7)

1) gita sastram idam punyam, yah pathet prayatah puman

visnoh padam avapnoti, bhaya sokadi varjitah

 

One who, with a regulated mind, recites with devotion this Bhagavad-gita scripture which is the bestower of all virtue, will attain to a holy abode such as Vaikuntha, the residence of Lord Visnu, which is always free from the mundane qualities based on fear and lamentation.

 

2) gitadhyayana-silasya, pranayama parasya ca

naiva santi hi papani, purva janma krtani ca

 

For a self-controlled person who seriously studies this Bhagavad-gita scripture, not a trace of sin remains - either from the previous or present life - since all his sins are burnt to ashes.

 

3) malanir mocanam pumsam, jala-snanam dine dine

sakrd-gitambhasi snanam, samsara-mala-nasanam

 

As a person bathes every day with water to cleanse his body, similarly, by bathing only once in the waters of the Bhagavad-gita, all the dirt of painful material existence is dissolved. That is, by devotedly reading the Gita only once, all material contamination is vanquished.

 

4) gita sugita kartavya, kim anyaih sastra vistaraih

ya svayam padmanabhasya, mukha-padmad vinihsrta

 

One should always very nicely sing with devotion this Gita, the divine song which has emanated from the holy lotus mouth of the Supreme Lord Himself, Lord Sri Krsna. What then is the benefit of studying many other scriptures?

 

5) bharatamrta sarvasvam, visnor vaktrad-vinihsrtam

gita-gangodakam pitva, punar janma na vidyate

 

By dringing the Ganges waters of the Gita, the divine quintessence of the Mahabharata emanating from the lotus mouth of Lord Visnu, one will never take rebirth in the material world again. In other words, by devotionally reciting the Gita, the cycle of birth and death is terminated.

 

6) sarvopanisado gavo, dogdha gopala-nandanah

partho vatsah sudhir bhokta, dugdham gitamrtam mahat

 

All the Upanisads are like a cow, and the milker of the cow is Sri Krsna, the son of Nanda. Arjuna is the calf, the beautiful nectar of the Gita is the milk, and the fortunate devotees of fine theistic intellect are the drinkers and enjoyers of that milk.

 

7) ekam sastram devaki-putra-gitam, eko devo devaki-putra eva

eko mantras tasya namani yani, karmapy ekam tasya devasya seva

 

There need only be one holy scripture - the divine Gita sung by Lord Sri Krsna; only one worshipable Lord - Lord Sri Krsna; only one mantra - His holy names; and only one duty -devotional service unto that supreme worshipable Lord, Sri Krsna.

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and we should feel the excitement and antipation of waking up early each morning and running to serve His Lotus Feet!!!

 

 

 

Ah! when will that day be mine...........

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