Bhakti Shatak Day7-Lec14
Bhakti Shatak - English
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1h 5m
Dharma (righteousness/duty) is inherently complex, with definitions conflicting across scriptures. The root of all Dharma is God Himself; without devotion to Him, other dharmas are worthless. The soul's true dharma (Paramdharma) is Bhakti (love for God). Rejecting worldly dharma for spiritual dharma is not a sin, as shown by Lakshman. Ultimately, the Bhagavad Gita culminates in Sarva Dharman Parityajya (surrender to God), establishing Bhakti as the essential spiritual dharma for all
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