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Chapter 12
5. The Lord, straightway delivers them from the ocean of death-bound existence (Gita 12/7).
6. If devotees, take refuge in Him alone, the Lord by His grace, releases them from any subtle vice, if it subsists in them (Gita 18/58, 66).
7. They have full faith in the Lord, Who pervades everywhere. It is because of their faith, that they take refuge in Him, and the Lord grants them the Yoga of Discrimination i.e., wisdom by which, they attain Him (Gita 10/10).
8. They believe, that the Lord, is most gracious to all beings. So by His grace, they cross all obstacles and they quickly attain Him (Gita 18/56-58).
9. No one can, ever remain even, for a moment, without doing work (Gita 3/5). So a devotee has to offer those actions, to God. By doing so, he is easily liberated, from the bondage of actions (Gita 18/46).
10. Such a striver, can easily renounce objects, by rendering service to others. He can renounce these more easily, if they are offered to deserving persons, and much more easily, if they are offered to God.
11.Such a striver, needs love and faith, more than discrimination and dispassion. As Draupadi, had a feeling of enmity, towards the Kauravas, yet because of her faith in the Lord, He manifested Himself, before her, when she invoked Him.[1]The Lord, pays attention to the devotion and faith, of His devotees, rather than their defects. Everyone, can accept his affinity, for Him.
Worship of attributeless God
I.For such a striver, it is extremely difficult to control a fickle and restless mind, and senses, on the attributeless and formless, Absolute. Because of the lack of any base and because of the lack of dispassion, there is greater possibility for a striver, to think of the sense-objects.
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