Lord Krishna Teaching Bhagwat Geeta
In the Bhagavad Gita, Lord Krishna says that a person can atone for his sins in many ways like penance, charity, etc. But there is no faster, faster way to atone for sins than devotional service to God / Lord Krishna. In relation to the Bhagavata Purana and the Bhagavad Gita, both elaborate on the assurance that devotion to Lord Krishna is the supreme purifier for all the sins that a person commits in the course of life.
'Aapi Chet Su-misconduct
Anointing mother
Sadhu
Samyag Vivasito H S S
(Bhagavad Gita: Chapter IX verse 30)
Through verse 30 above, God is telling Arjuna that even though the most sinful person worships him with full devotion, he only considers him as a saint because he resolved correctly in his life is. So many times we also think that we have committed many sins in life and how God will accept us, but here God makes it clear that once a person is devoted to them, then that person is not a sinner God believes, rather God believes him. A person should be a saint because he has taken the right decision in his life to be devoted to God. Let us all be devotees of God.
'Ksipram Bhavati Dharmatma'
shasvac-chantim nigachati
kauntey pratijanihi
Na me bhakta pranashati '
(Bhagavad Gita: Chapter IX verse 31)
Through verse 31 above, Lord Arjuna is saying that after he becomes a devotee such a sinful person becomes a person of good qualities and is always at peace and such peace is not temporary but ever lasting . The son of Lord Kunti (another name for Arjuna, his disciple) is assuring that his devotee never falls in life as he always protects him. So let us all worship God always so that he may always protect us.
"Samo 'ham serve-bitsu"
Na mujhe deveshyo 'sti na priyaah
You Bhajanti Tu Mama Bhakti
My Te Tesu Chafi Ahem ”
(Bhagavad Gita: Chapter Nine Verse 29)
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