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According to the Bhagavad Gita, one of the most authoritative scriptures of Hinduism, Krishna, said the following to the warrior Arjuna who became his disciple: I consider the yogi-devotee—who lovingly contemplates on Me with supreme faith, and whose mind is ever absorbed in Me—to be the best of all the yogis. —Chapter 6, Verse 47 After attaining Me, the great souls do not incur rebirth in this miserable transitory world, because they have attained the highest perfection. —Chapter 8, Verse 15 ... those who, renouncing all actions in Me, and regarding Me as the Supreme, worship Me... For those whose thoughts have entered into Me, I am soon the deliverer from the ocean of death and transmigration, Arjuna. Keep your mind on Me alone, your intellect on Me. Thus you shall dwell in M

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  • According to the Bhagavad Gita, one of the most authoritative scriptures of Hinduism, Krishna, said the following to the warrior Arjuna who became his disciple: I consider the yogi-devotee—who lovingly contemplates on Me with supreme faith, and whose mind is ever absorbed in Me—to be the best of all the yogis. —Chapter 6, Verse 47 After attaining Me, the great souls do not incur rebirth in this miserable transitory world, because they have attained the highest perfection. —Chapter 8, Verse 15 ... those who, renouncing all actions in Me, and regarding Me as the Supreme, worship Me... For those whose thoughts have entered into Me, I am soon the deliverer from the ocean of death and transmigration, Arjuna. Keep your mind on Me alone, your intellect on Me. Thus you shall dwell in M
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  • According to the Bhagavad Gita, one of the most authoritative scriptures of Hinduism, Krishna, said the following to the warrior Arjuna who became his disciple: I consider the yogi-devotee—who lovingly contemplates on Me with supreme faith, and whose mind is ever absorbed in Me—to be the best of all the yogis. —Chapter 6, Verse 47 After attaining Me, the great souls do not incur rebirth in this miserable transitory world, because they have attained the highest perfection. —Chapter 8, Verse 15 ... those who, renouncing all actions in Me, and regarding Me as the Supreme, worship Me... For those whose thoughts have entered into Me, I am soon the deliverer from the ocean of death and transmigration, Arjuna. Keep your mind on Me alone, your intellect on Me. Thus you shall dwell in Me hereafter. —Chapter 12, Verses 6-8 And he who serves Me with the yoga of unswerving devotion, transcending these qualities [binary opposites, like good and evil, pain and pleasure] is ready for liberation in Brahman. —Chapter 14, Verse 26 Fix your mind on Me, be devoted to Me, offer service to Me, bow down to Me, and you shall certainly reach Me. I promise you because you are My very dear friend. —Chapter 18, Verse 65 Abandon all varieties of religion and just surrender unto Me. I shall deliver you from all sinful reactions. Do not fear. —Chapter 18, Verse 66 Several gurus teach their disciples the importance of surrender to God or to themselves, as part of the guru-disciple relationship. For example, the Sri Sai Satcharita, the biography of the guru/fakir Sai Baba of Shirdi that according to its author was authorized by the guru says that surrender to the guru is the only sadhana. Another example, Prem Rawat, formerly called Guru Maharaj Ji, was quoted in 1978 as "[.]. But there is nothing to understand! And if there is something to understand, there is only one thing to understand, and that is to surrender!"
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