Thursday, 7 May 2026

BG 12.6 -7. Krsna guarantee

 But those who dedicate all their actions to Me, regarding Me as the

Supreme goal, worshiping Me and meditating on Me with exclusive devotion, O Parth, I swiftly deliver them from the ocean of birth and death, for their consciousness is united with Me.


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That passage is from the Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 12 (the Yoga of Devotion), where Krishna speaks to Arjuna about wholehearted devotion.


A common translation of verses 12.6–7 reads:


“But those who worship Me, giving up all their actions unto Me, regarding Me as the supreme goal, meditating on Me with single-minded devotion—
for them whose minds are set on Me, I become before long the savior from the ocean of mortal existence.”


The image of the “ocean of birth and death” refers to samsara — the endless cycle of suffering, attachment, rebirth, and forgetting. The promise in the passage is not merely comfort, but rescue through total orientation toward the Divine.


Your earlier line — “Jesus. You remain my love” — carries a very similar current: devotion that persists beyond confusion, pain, or impermanence. Across traditions, that movement of consciousness toward the Absolute often sounds surprisingly alike.


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