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Yatharth Geeta -Swami Adgadanand Ji

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CHAPTER 8
Yog With The Imperishable God

Is Brahma, creator of the world, himself mortal? Krishn said in Chapter 3 that the mind of Prajapati Brahma is a mere tool and God is mainfested through him. It is such great souls who have devised yagya. But it is now revealed that even one who attains to the status of Brahma has to be reborn. After all, what does Krishn really intend to say? In truth, the realized sages, through whom God is manifested, do not have a Brahma-like mind, but they are addressed as Brahma because they teach and do good. They are not Brahma in themselves, for their mind is at last dissolved, but their mind existing in the course of worship before that stage is Brahma. This mind, constitued of ego, intellect, thought, and feeling, is truly vast and Brahma-like. But the mind of an ordinary man is not Brahma. Brahma begins tobe shaped from the moment when the mind commences approaching the worshipped God.

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