Gita (18:55, 56) - By supreme devotion to Me he can quickly realize Me in My true nature: what and who I am. Knowing these truths, he can unhesitatingly enter into Me.
Over and above the faithful performance of all one’s duties, and taking shelter (completely) in Me, he must still be received by My grace.
Ah! Grace! Eventually it all comes down to grace.
As we enter the second last of our classes on the Gita, we come to the key ingredient in all that we strive to do - God's grace.
Gita (18:55, 56) - By supreme devotion to Me he
Gita 18:1 - Arjuna said: I desire, O Mighty-arm
Gita 16:1 - The Blessed Lord said: Fearlessness
Krishna says "Whenever Virtue declines and Adha
O Krishna" By what is one impelled even against
Krishna says" Whatever the Superior being does
Based on the Spiritual Interpretations of Param
The Bhagavad Gita is a part of the Mahabharata,