Originally Posted by
deafAncient
Namaste to all.
I'm reading the book, "Philosophy of Divine Love," by Jagadguru Shri Kripaluji Maharah. Imagine my surprise when I read the following:
"O Arjuna, first surrender to the Lord, then you shall attain His grace. It is through His grace that you can attain Supreme peace and the Divine Abode."
"O Uddhava, abandon all mundane affairs and come to Me alone for shelter, because I am the Supreme Soul, the Soul of all souls. You can fearlessly be liberated from material bondage."
"It is only through complete surrender that one can attain grace and be liberated from the bondage of Maya. All this scriptural evidence implies that we must surrender to God."
This one really got me.
"O Arjuna, abandon all thoughts of religion and irreligion, and come to Me alone for shelter. It is then, that I, who am a judge to all, will cease to judge in your case, and will instead pardon your innumerable past sins of countless past lives, through My grace."
"It is impossible to manage both attachment to the world and devotion to God simultaneously, because the mind can only be attached to one area at a time."
I'm sorry, but I see Christianity couched in Indian fashion in this book. Do you see that as well? This is from a temple book that is available for sale at this Temple in Austin, Texas.
Dhanyavaad and galeh yuvo
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