Krishna is God
As a young child I was taught by my parents to believe in God. We regularly went to church every Sunday without fail. But because my understanding of God was very vague and unclear I was not able to tangibly connect with God in such a way that I could become uplifted from the realm of material miseries. But when I discovered God's personal identity as Krishna my life was radically and wonderfully transformed. It is common sense. If I am going to fully devote myself to someone I need to know who he is. If God is a person, He must certainly have a name.
This is God!
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Question: Different Scriptures For Persons in Different Modes?
Please clarify the confusion. Are there different scriptures for persons in different modes of nature? If yes, is it easier and better for one to advance on path of bhakti, by following scriptures according to the mode of nature in which one is situated?
Regards,
Sunil
Sunil
Answer: Yes, But You Should Follow Srimad Bhagavatam
Yes, there are different scriptures for persons in different modes of nature. For example there are six Puranas for persons in the mode of goodness, six Puranas for persons in the mode of passion, and six Puranas for persons in the mode of ignorance. Out of all the these Puranas the topmost is the Bhagavat Purana, the Srimad Bhagavatam. This Purana is meant for those who want to achieve pure goodness and thus become completely transcendental to the three modes of material nature.
If you want to cultivate bhakti, you should simply follow the Srimad Bhagavatam. If you follow the Puranas in the lower modes of nature, this will be detrimental for the awakening of pure love of Godhead within your heart because they will prolong your entanglement within the three modes of material nature. The Puranas in the lower modes are for those who do not realize the importance of bhakti.
Sankarshan Das Adhikari
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