Bhagavad Gita -Madhvacharya 55

Bhagavad Gita -Sri Madhvacharya

(Bhashya and Tatparya Nirnaya)

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Chapter 2
Sankhya Yoga

Tatparya Nirnaya :- Mere desire for worshipping Sri Vishnu in the very beginning or failure in righteous communion towards Sri Vishnu, nor on account of commitment to other righteousness and there being faults, will render devotion to Sri Vishnu fruitless”, thus in Agni Puraana.
Where even without any intention of propitiating Sri Vishnu whatever righteous acts, through performance or non-performance, come to be performed, there comes about the Righteousness to followers of Sri Vishnu. These Perennial Principles (Dharma) were initiated in Krita Era as Pancharatra and Veda. Except for His pleasure neither a drop of water falls nor a grain of rice grows. One should always be a devotee of Keshava without any desires. One should never have any reservation that there could be some one other similar or superior to Him. One should know that according to the established principles, everything created is subservient to Him and according to the order of manifestation, the gradation of gods is determined. These Perennial Principles (Dharma) initiated by the Resplendent Lord are special especially in Treta yuga and Dvapara yuga become extremely fruitful again in Kali yuga. Thereby only those who are in communion with Resplendent Sriman Narayana, become released.

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