Gita Talks
Gita Talk 49–Ways of Worshipping
The forty-ninth in a series of talks by Swami Nirmalananda Giri (Abbot George Burke) on the Bhagavad Gita, India's most famous scripture: the unforgettable dialog between Sri Krishna and Arjuna about the essence of spiritual life.
In this talk, starting with Chapter 9:14, Swamiji discusses what Krishna says is his relationship to the world, what happens if one attains the world of Indra (the king of the devas), those who worship God, and those who worship God with a mistaken approach, among other topics.
Here is a summary of the talk "Ways of Worshiping" by Swami Nirmalananda Giri:
- God's Universal Presence: Krishna explains his omnipresence by stating he, as a manifestation of God, is the sun, provider of heat and rain, and embodies both immortality and death, being and non-being.
- Heavenly Realms: Heaven in the context of the Gita is described as a place where gods reside, offering not just pleasure but an opportunity for spiritual growth. However, one can get lost in its beauty and pleasures, leading to a return to earthly life upon exhaustion of merit.
- Cycle of Rebirth: Those who worship to gain access to heavenly pleasures without true knowledge of God will return to the cycle of birth and death, as they haven't transcended the desire for material or sensory pleasures.
- True Worship: Worship should be directed towards recognizing God's infinite being. True worshipers fix their minds on God, which leads to spiritual evolution and liberation from the cycle of rebirth.
- Worship of Lesser Deities: Even those who worship other gods or lesser beings ultimately worship God, as He is the source of all gods. However, this worship might not lead to liberation if not combined with the understanding of God's true nature.
- Offerings in Worship: God accepts offerings like leaves, flowers, fruits, or even simple things like a candy bar, emphasizing that the purity of heart in the offering is what matters, not the material value of the offering.
- Living Life as an Offering: Every action, including eating, giving, and performing spiritual practices, should be done as an offering to God, which liberates one from the karmic consequences of actions (good or bad).
- Liberation through Devotion: Devotion to God, understanding His true nature, and living life in dedication to Him leads to freedom from the bonds of action and the cycle of birth and death.
- Personal Relationship with God: The talk hints at future discussions about the personal relationship one can have with God, portraying God in various human roles to facilitate worship and understanding.
This talk underscores the importance of the intention behind worship, the understanding of God's nature, and how one's actions and life can be lived as a form of worship to achieve spiritual liberation.