Are pious acts truly good, and sinful actions truly bad? In the material world, we are constantly judging actions based on duality, applying labels like guna and dosha. We see the police officer defending justice versus the criminal stealing from others, or actions leading to heaven versus hell. But this book challenges the very foundation of this moral structure, suggesting that all karma, whether good or bad, is ultimately detrimental in the long run because it results in the future development of a material body. This realization forms the core of "The Maya of Hari," which explores the…mehr
Are pious acts truly good, and sinful actions truly bad? In the material world, we are constantly judging actions based on duality, applying labels like guna and dosha. We see the police officer defending justice versus the criminal stealing from others, or actions leading to heaven versus hell. But this book challenges the very foundation of this moral structure, suggesting that all karma, whether good or bad, is ultimately detrimental in the long run because it results in the future development of a material body. This realization forms the core of "The Maya of Hari," which explores the profound philosophical concept that good and bad are part of the illusion (maya) created by Hari. The entire experience of material living is likened to an intense dream. In this dream, the emotions of suffering or victory may feel real, but upon waking, both situations dissipate. This material world is meant to hide the nature of God, and only a wise person, approaching with a sober mind, sees the folly in remaining in this temporary illusion. Since duality is Hari's creation, it is only Hari who can remove this illusion. The key to rising above the binding influence of good (guna) and bad (dosha) is devotion. Drawing on the timeless wisdom of Goswami Tulsidas, this book offers the profound conclusion that liberation is found only through the Supreme Lord: "Good and bad, which are part of the illusion created by Hari, cannot be removed without worshiping Hari". To achieve freedom from this cyclical experience of enjoyment and suffering, the only logical path is to keep this reality in mind, worship Rama, and renounce all desires. Learn the path to true reality in a world designed to keep you deceived.
Rooted in the Vaishnava tradition and inspired by the profound wisdom of His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, immersed in the study and practice of Krishna consciousness, through a blend of scriptural insight, personal reflection, and heartfelt devotion, krishnasmercy.com seeks to illuminate the path of bhakti (devotion) for spiritual seekers and devotees alike. It is a digital sanctuary dedicated to sharing the timeless teachings and divine glories of Lord Krishna. With a deep reverence for sacred texts such as the Bhagavad Gita, Ramayana, and Srimad Bhagavatam, drawing upon Krishna's life, incarnations, pastimes, and teachings to offer readers a window into the beauty and mercy of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, the writings reflect a commitment to making ancient wisdom accessible and relevant to modern life, encouraging readers to cultivate a personal connection with Krishna through chanting, contemplation, and surrender. The creation of krishnasmercy.com stems from a desire to share the transformative power of Krishna's holy names and the joy of devotional service. This book hopes to continue that mission, offering a heartfelt exploration of Krishna's divine qualities, His eternal relationship with His devotees, and the path to spiritual fulfillment. The source is a space of humility and gratitude, viewing the output as an offering at the lotus feet of Lord Krishna, with the hope that it may inspire others to discover his boundless mercy.
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