Monday, July 13, 2020

Bhagwad Gita - Post 245


Verse 68

He who with supreme devotion to Me will teach this supreme secret to My devotees, shall doubtless come to Me.

The Lord's Song has a special appeal to those who have the mysterious spiritual thirst to live a fuller and more dynamic life. Hence it is said: "This deeply profound philosophy" (Paramam Guhyam) must be imparted to "My devotees" (Mad-bhakteshu). 

Swami Sivananda writes,

“Why is it called a supreme secret? 

Because it helps one to attain immortality or freedom from the wheel of birth and death. He alone who has devotion, is qualified to receive the teachings of the Gita. 

Teach with the faith that you are thus doing service to the Lord, the Supreme Teacher”

The opportunity to engage ourselves in devotion is a special blessing of God, but the opportunity to help others engage in devotion is an even bigger blessing, which attracts the special grace of God. 

Whenever we share something good with others, we benefit from it too. When we share whatever knowledge we have with others, by grace, our own knowledge increases as well.



“Wealth does not decrease by giving in charity; a river does not become narrow, though people take water from it. I am not saying this without basis; see it yourself in the world.” 

Devotion to the Lord (Bhakti) means the capacity to identify with the ideal, and therefore, the philosophy of the ideal way of life can profitably be imparted only to those persons who have a capacity to identify themselves with the ideal and thereafter live up to it.

It is not sufficient that the student alone has this capacity to identify himself with the higher ideal, but the teacher also must have (Bhakti) "perfect attunement" with the Supreme God Reality. Such an individual, who is himself rooted in his attunement, and who tries to impart this knowledge to others and thereby constantly occupies himself in reflections upon the philosophical ideals of the Geeta --- "shall certainly (Asamshayah) come to Me alone."

Dear all, 

Once again, when the Lord says, “to me”, it is directly aligned with the exposition on “Mamekam” in the talk on an earlier verse, which has been uploaded in the blog in previous post.

Thus,  only the teacher who has supreme devotion to the Un-manifest Lord, who is birth less, change less, and has merged in such a devotion with the Lord, is qualified to teach the secret (Secret of immortality, as Swami Sivananada  says) to his worthy student.

One cannot give what one does not have. 

Only when one has entered the gate way of God realization, roamed around, got very familiar, met, communicated and merged with the lord can teach the secret of immortality, the secret which he himself has discovered, to his student!!!

 Love.