Shrimad Bhagavad Gita Chapter 10 Explained by Anandmurti Gurumaa

  • 13 years ago
The complete DVD set of Shrimad Bhagavad Gita as explained by Anandmurti Gurumaa is available at www.gurumaa.com. This is a set of 71 DVDs chronicling the expositions of 18 chapters of Shrimad Bhagavad Gita by Anandmurti Gurumaa in Gita Gyana Yagya held in Gurumaa Ashram. Eighteen chapters are spread across 9 sets, each containing the description about the chapters included and the number of DVDs. In continuation to set 4 [chapter 7 & 8], which unravelled the true nature of Krishna and the supreme importance of remembering Lord Krishna with devotion throughout ones life, this set contains the expositions of chapter 9 & 10 of Shrimad Bhagavad Gita by Anandmurti Gurumaa. Before beginning chapter 9, Gurumaa has taken up the explanation of three shlokas of chapter 10 as they are necessary to understand, to get a deeper insight into the gyana. So the discourse begins with the glory of immense unconditional love for the Lord and Guru. Ninth chapter titled Rajvidyarajguhya Yoga divulges the esoteric wisdom of the creation, sustenance and destruction of this samsara. Lord Krishna revealed this treasure of gyana to Arjuna because he became free from the flaws of the mind by worshipping the Lord with devotion & love. And only the seeker who removes the flaws with determined sadhana can contemplate on this gyana and attain salvation. While explaining this chapter, Gurumaa has stated that this wisdom given by Krishna is supreme, mysterious, and sacred, and it bestows direct benefit to the seeker with a pure mind and heart who has firm faith. Tenth chapter titled Vibhuti Yoga has already been initiated in the beginning of the ninth chapter in which Gurumaa emphasised upon immense love for the Lord and Guru. Beautifully describing the glories and vastness of the Lord, here Gurumaa has also explained the stages of enlightenment and revealed that it is the all pervasiveness of Krishna which inspires the determination, longing, seeking, austerities and all that a seeker does to be one with the Lord. 

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