Devotion in Shrimadbhagwadgita

Authors

  • Shailesh Kumar Dwivedi  Sanskrit Department, Allahabad University Allahabad, India

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Abstract

The essence of the Gita-knowledge is devotion; Bhakti is the heart of the Gita. The beginning of the preaching of the Gita is hand in hand with form or surrender, when Arjuna becomes entangled about religion and pray to Lord Shri Krishna - 'I am your disciple. I am your gift, that is, I have come to your shelter. Please, please remove my temptation from your teacher. In the middle of the Gita, even in the new chapter, the glory of asylum (defamation) has been glorified by declaring devotion to 'Rajvidya' and 'Rajaguruyog'. 2 The Gita has also been performed in Sharadagya When Lord Shri Krishna concludes his discourse in the end of the last eight-odd chapter, 'O Arjun! Now listen to my most secretive mysterious word that you should leave everything and come into my exclusive refuge, you will definitely get me

References

  1. 1st week of marriage Gita 2-7
  2. 2 gita, 9-34
  3. 3rd place refuge Geeta, 18-64.6
  4. 4th in the devotee: Pranavati Geeta, 9-31
  5. 5 gita, 6-40
  6. 6th gieta, 9-30,31
  7. 7 Gita, 9-33
  8. 8 Gita, 9-34, Mammayvasai Yuktaivamamamanamaparayana.
  9. 9th Birth Anniversary Geeta, 12-7
  10. 10 Gita, 7-16,17
  11. 11 gita, 9-22
  12. 12th, 12-6,7
  13. 13th devotee may be able to take advantage of possible ego.
  14. Knitunu Chitwen Praveshutu Chantap .., Geeta, 11-54
  15. 14 nd gita, 18-54, 55, Brahmakitas: Prasanna Satnaam ... .....
  16. Devotionalism
  17. Tatta Maa Tatvatu Jyaata Vishta Tadanatraam ..
  18. 15 Gita, 12-5,6, 7, 8
  19. 16th Surrender of Immortal Mormack Surrender
  20. Ego tu sabhapapaybhayo mokshayyshyami ma shucha .. Geeta, 18, 65, 66

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Published

2018-01-30

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How to Cite

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Shailesh Kumar Dwivedi, " Devotion in Shrimadbhagwadgita, International Journal of Scientific Research in Science, Engineering and Technology(IJSRSET), Print ISSN : 2395-1990, Online ISSN : 2394-4099, Volume 4, Issue 1, pp.1559-1561, January-February-2018.