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Message to Bhakti Trader<br />
119<br />
In Gita Adhyay 8 Shlok 5 to 7 and 13, the giver of the knowledge<br />
of Gita has explained about his sadhna that one who does my sadhna<br />
by chanting Om′ naam unto the last breath, he will attain me alone.<br />
Therefore you fight as well as do sumiran of my Om′ naam because<br />
a battle is fought by making an outcry (a loud noise); therefore has<br />
said that by uttering (a loud noise) the Om′ naam, do sumiran as<br />
well as fight.<br />
Then in Gita Adhyay 8 Shlok 6 has said that it is a rule that in<br />
the final moments, remembering whichever God, a person leaves<br />
his body, he goes to him alone. God who gives the knowledge of<br />
Gita in Gita Adhyay 8 in the three shloks from 8 to 10 is telling<br />
about Purna Parmatma (Supreme Divine God Parmeshwar i.e. Purna<br />
Brahm) other than Brahm, that if someone leaves his body while<br />
doing His sadhna, then goes to that same Purna Parmatma<br />
(Parmeshwar) only. By Him alone, one attains complete liberation,<br />
Satlok and supreme peace. Therefore, go in the refuge of that God<br />
(Gita Adhyay 18 Shlok 62-66 and Adhyay 15 Shlok 4). I (Brahm, the<br />
narrator of Gita) am also in His refuge.<br />
Seeing all the evidences with his eyes, Ramanand <strong>Ji</strong> bit his<br />
fingers between the teeth in astonishment and accepted the truth.<br />
Said that son, you are telling the right thing from the scriptures which<br />
is true. No one ever gave such knowledge to us. What do we do?<br />
Kabir Sahib said that it is written in Holy Gita <strong>Ji</strong>. Read Adhyay 8<br />
Shlok 8, 9 and 10, and Adhyay no 18 Shlok no. 62.<br />
The narrator of Holy Gita <strong>Ji</strong> and Holy Vedas, Brahm (Kaal) is<br />
saying that Arjun, go in the refuge of that God, then you will not die.<br />
For that (Adhyay 4 Shlok 34) search for those saints who know the<br />
absolute truth about that God. Prostrate before them (do dandwat<br />
pranaam), treat them respectfully with courtesy and honesty. When<br />
they are pleased, ask for initiation (naam) from them. Then you will<br />
not die again. In Holy Gita Adhyay 15 Mantra 1 to 4, it is said that<br />
this is an upside-down tree of world. The root above is Aadi Purush<br />
i.e. The Eternal God; the branches below are the three gunas<br />
(Rajgun-Brahma, Satgun-Vishnu, and Tamgun-Shiv). I (Brahm-Kaal)<br />
do not know about this tree of the whole world i.e. the creation of the<br />
entire nature. Here in our discussion i.e. in the knowledge of Gita