Gita : Ch-12. Introduction - Now begins the summation.

Srimad Bhagavad-Gita : Chapter-12. ( Bhakti-yogam ) Introduction - Now begins the summation. Hari OM! Here is explained the means of achieving spiritual practice. The immutable, unmanifest known as the brahman although without form by the will of the Supreme Lord arises from His sakti or spiritual, feminine potency known as Sri or Lakshmi. For her propitiation an aspirant must leave home and for being initiated in tattva or knowledge about her one must approach and accept a spiritual master in her line. Whomsoever learns to propitiate her attains moksa. Thus the objective of both the aspirant and the guru are fulfilled. Those who propitiate Sri Lakshmi, the consort of the Supreme Lord is His sakti which controls the material existence and is also known as Ambika, Agrya, Aupala, Hari and Siva are granted moksham, If Sri Lakshmi is pleased then the Supreme Lord becomes pleased also and if she is not pleased then the Supreme Lord remains unpleased as well. The Br...