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In verses 23-25 of the present chapter, Yogeshwar [[Krishna|Krishn]] reiterates that they who adore other gods also really worship him, but their worship is improper because this form of devotion is not ordained. There is no power like gods and to endeavour to realize them is, therefore, like striving for the unreal. But what exactly is wrong with the worship of other gods if it is in fact a worship of Krishn himself and also a begetter of rewards? Krishn answers the question thus:  
 
In verses 23-25 of the present chapter, Yogeshwar [[Krishna|Krishn]] reiterates that they who adore other gods also really worship him, but their worship is improper because this form of devotion is not ordained. There is no power like gods and to endeavour to realize them is, therefore, like striving for the unreal. But what exactly is wrong with the worship of other gods if it is in fact a worship of Krishn himself and also a begetter of rewards? Krishn answers the question thus:  
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'''अहं हि सर्वयज्ञानां भोक्ता च प्रभुरेव च।'''
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'''न तु मामभिजानन्ति तत्त्वेनातश्यवन्ति ते॥24॥'''</poem>
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[ “They have to undergo rebirth because they are ignorant of the reality that I am the enjoyer as well as the master of all yagya.’’ ]
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Yatharth Geeta -Swami Adgadanand Ji

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CHAPTER 9
Stirring to Spiritual Enlightenment

In verses 23-25 of the present chapter, Yogeshwar Krishn reiterates that they who adore other gods also really worship him, but their worship is improper because this form of devotion is not ordained. There is no power like gods and to endeavour to realize them is, therefore, like striving for the unreal. But what exactly is wrong with the worship of other gods if it is in fact a worship of Krishn himself and also a begetter of rewards? Krishn answers the question thus:


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