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Yatharth Geeta -Swami Adgadanand Ji

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CHAPTER 8
Yog With The Imperishable God

That Soul is yet far removed from God who departs from the body when the sacred fire of his yagya is smothered by smoke, when the night of ignorance prevails, when the moon is waning in the dark half of a month, when gloom prevails on all sides and the outward looking mind is infested with the six vices of passion, wrath greed, delusion, vanity and malice and he is reborn. Does it mean, however, that along with his body the worship, too, of this seeker is destroyed?

शुक्लकृष्णे गती ह्रोते जगत: शाश्वते मते।
एकया यात्यनावृत्तिमन्ययावर्तते पुन: ॥26॥

[ “The way of brightness (that leads to God) and the way of darkness that takes one to the afterworld (the world of Manes to which departed ancestors have gone) are the two eternal ways in the world. One who takes the first achieves birthlessness, whereas the treader on the second is subject to repeated birth and death.’’ ]


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