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describe the general characteristics and the lifestyle of a person in mode of goodness what destination does he achieve in the in his next life how can one go to different planets how can one still come down from higher planets back toward why should one not remain in mode of passion and ignorance?How can one be liberated from all 3 modes? (9.25,14 th chapter of BG).​

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Answer:

Bhagwad Geeta

Explanation:

In the above question,we are asked about how one person can travel from highest to lowest plants and return back.The exact answer would be that it all depends on our karmas.Bhagwad Geeta lays a strong emphasis on one's actions which is his karma.Whatever we do in a particular situation is our karma.

According to the degree of development of the mode of goodness, the living entity can be transferred to various planets in this system.

1)The highest planet is Satyaloka, or Brahmaloka, where the prime person of this universe, Lord Brahma, resides. We have seen already that we can hardly calculate the wondrous condition of life in Brahmaloka, but the highest condition of life, the mode of goodness, can bring us to this.

2)The mode of passion is mixed. It is in the middle, between the modes of goodness and ignorance. A person is not always pure, but even if he should be purely in the mode of passion, he will simply remain on this earth as a king or a rich man. But because there are mixtures, one can also go down. People on this earth, in the modes of passion or ignorance, cannot forcibly approach the higher planets by machine. In the mode of passion, there is also the chance of becoming mad in the next life.

3)The lowest quality, the mode of ignorance, is described here as abominable. The result of developing ignorance is very, very risky. It is the lowest quality in material nature. Beneath the human level there are eight million species of life: birds, beasts, reptiles, trees, etc., and, according to the development of the mode of ignorance, people are brought down to these abominable conditions. The word tamasah is very significant here. Tamasah indicates those who stay continually in the mode of ignorance without rising to a higher mode. Their future is very dark.

Bhagwad gita was written by Lord Krishna as he was teaching Arjuna the warrier to be brave and to confront his enemies even though they are his relatives.

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