Monday, 29 September 2014

GnAnam ( Knowledge) , the purifier

What is knowledge? According to Gita, how? Knowledge purifies the Self???
The knowledge which compraises of few pure personality traits modifies an ordinary 
Person to a pure personality.  In Kshetra Kshetragna vibhaga yoga, Lord  clearly mentions  what is Knowledge. 
Purity of heart can be attained only by true knowledge and by knowledge of truth.

Rightuous  qualities which mend one to a pure soul are given below...
Humility( Pridelessness ), non violence, freedom from hypocrecy, forbearance , stright forward ness ,dispassion towards worldly enjoyments,  dittachment towards worldly attachments like
Son,wife,house, equanimity , unflinching devotion towards Almighty, love towards  solitude.,
Mind oriented towards spirituality and self- realisation, internal &external purity. All these traits,
Practiced Together  develop a person to  a pure personality.  A pure heart automatically sees
the Lightof Truth in the Self.  How?..?. Rightuous qualities burn away all sins accumulated in
the heart and modifies one to a Pure Self. GnAnam formed by the above pure qualities cleans 
The sins, purifies the Self, directing one's self towards God-realisation.

                         " yadheighamsi samiddhognir  bhasmAth  kuruthErjuna 
                       GnAnAgnihi SarvakarmANi  bhasmAth kuruthE thadaa "

As a blazing fire turns fuel to ashes, Arjuna! Similarly  the Fire of Knowledge turns all actions to ashes. On earth no purifier is as powerful as knowledge.
Through a prolonged practice of these virtuous qualities, one attains the absolute pure heart
And experiences the ParaBrahman in a light form.  Says Gita.
Virtuous ness is not that easy to acquire.
Regular practice, perseverance , unflinching faith in God r the qualities required to attain absolute purity.
Think good, see good, hear good, act good. Manasa, vacha, karmaNa, one should be Good.
That's all , u will be purified and set ready to realise God.
   
                                 Om tat sath.

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