

And that intelligent man who daily recites one chapter or even one sloka, one half sloka, or at least one quarter sloka, will attain the same position as Susharma had attained.” This Bhagavad Gita is the destroyer of all sins. In this way you should understand the transcendental Deity of the Bhagavad Gita. Please understand that the first five chapters are My five heads, the next ten chapters are My ten Arms, and the Sixteenth Chapter is My stomach.

Sri Vishnu said, “I Myself have manifested in the Form of Bhagavad Gita.
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Lakshmi inquired, “My dear Sri, if you yourself are amazed, by the workings of Your energies, and are ever trying to fathom their limit, then how is it possible that the Bhagavad Gita can describe those unlimited energies of Yours, and how to cross over them, and attain the transcendental nature?” This transcendental knowledge is fully explained in the Srimad Bhagavad Gita”
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Sri Vishnu said, “My dear Lakshmi, the workings of My multi-fold energies, and how to become free from the bonds of birth and death, and attain My eternal Nature, can only be understood by one of pure intelligence, who has an inclination to render service unto Me. Kindly inform me about the workings of Your wonderful energies, which are so attractive, that even You are lying here, meditating upon them” You are the cause of creation, maintenance and destruction of all the material universes. You are the goal of the meditation of great yogis. Lakshmi said, “O, controller of all things. And it is by remembering these divine activities of Mine, that the great devotees and yogis manage to free themselves from the wheel of birth and death, and attain that transcendental nature of Mine, which is eternal and free from all qualities”

It is by this wonderful energy of Mine, by which I am controlling all things, and yet remain separate. Sri Vishnu said, “My dear Lakshmi, I am not sleeping, but I am watching how wonderfully My energy is working. “Bhagavan, You are the controller and maintainer of the whole universe, but yet You are sleeping unhappily on this ocean of milk. My dear Parvati once after Sri Vishnu had killed the demon Mura, He was resting peacefully on Ananta-Sesa, when the bestower of all good fortune of the universe, Sri Lakshmi, respectfully inquired from Him. Sri Siva replied “That person, Whose body is the color of a dark rain cloud, whose carrier is the king of birds, Garuda, and Who is lying on Ananta-Sesa, the thousand headed serpent, that Sri Vishnu, Whose glories have no limit, I am always worshipping. Oh Sri, now I long to hear from You the glories of the Srimad Bhagavad Gita, which was spoken by Sri Krishna, and by hearing which, one’s devotion to Sri Krishna increases” Parvati said “My dear husband, You know all the transcendental truths, and by your mercy I have heard the glories of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Sri Krishna. The Glories of Bhagavad Gita: Chapter One Thus we present it here for the benefit of all. My teacher recommended reciting the Gita Mahatmya after reciting the Bhagavad Gita on Gita Jayanti. Sri Krishna Dvaipayana Vyasa recorded this great Gita Mahatmya in the Padma Purana. In addition, one will enjoy all worldly pleasures, and then go to Vaikuntha.” One who faithfully remembers this discourse will attain the benefits of all kinds of yajnas and punya karma. Sri Shivaji said, “Hearing or studying the Gita Mahatmya quickly destroys all one’s sins. In closing his narration, Sri Shivaji gave this shruti phala, verse of blessings: Then Sri Shivaji narrated the glories of reading, hearing, or chanting chapters six through eighteen to His most beautiful Parvati Devi. It is My murti form! An intelligent person who daily recites one chapter, one sloka, a half or quarter sloka will attain Vaikuntha!” After saying this, Bhagavan Sri Vishnu spoke the glories of Bhagavad Gita’s first six chapters to His dearly beloved Sri Lakshmi Devi. To glorify the Bhagavad Gita, Sri Vishnu said, “O Lakshmi Devi! I Myself have personally manifested in the Form of Bhagavad Gita.
