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Posted by Varun Aggarwal on February 23, 1998 at 06:58:12:

1) In the starting during the chapter(1) of 'arjuna's grief' Arjuna speaks
> about mixing of castes & Ksishna said nothing against it, so does a book
> like Gita directs us towards casteism?
> 2) What is the exact meaning of "SELF REALISATION(YOG)" ?
> 3) In the third chapter,shlok 6 tells the definition of hypocrite. Please
> explain this shlok.
> 4) It is taught to renounce desire .But any Karma(action) done is either to
> obtain peace or God or happiness or heaven. Then what is the remedy?
> 5) If I desire to do something for poor or my country still will it be
> considered a desire. If so, why & if not why? I understand the concept that
> if we renounce the proud (ahankar) then there is no more accumulation of
> karma but desire is still there?
> 6) Let's assume a person desires nothing. But desiring nothing is also a
> karma which is being done inturn for the desire of moksha & self
> realisation. So desire & greed still takes it's place. therefore i see a
> contradiction. please help
> thanking you
> varun aggarwal


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