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Ram goes to a vishnu temple regularly.one day while going to temple he meets with syam.syam enquiries from him that why does he go to temple every day because God is every where as impersonal brahman he is there in space,in trees,,in all beings so there is no need to especially go to the temple. Syam is more interested in pious work. How can ram refuse the argument of syam from (BG12.1-7).What is the systematic devotional progress for shyam (from the stage of piety)to ultimately fix his mind on Krishna as mentioned by Krishna in (BG12.8-12

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Answered by AmanSneha
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.Ram goes to a vishnu temple regularly.one day while going to temple he meets with syam.syam enquiries from him that why does he go to temple every day because God is every where as impersonal brahman he is there in space,in trees,,in all beings so there is no need to especially go to the temple. Syam is more interested in pious work. How can ram refuse the argument of syam from (BG12.1-7).What is the systematic devotional progress for shyam (from the stage of piety)to ultimately fix his mind on Krishna as mentioned by Krishna in (BG12.8-1
Answered by thewordlycreature
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Ram goes to a vishnu temple regularly.one day while going to temple he meets with syam.syam enquiries from him that why does he go to temple every day because God is every where as impersonal brahman he is there in space,in trees,in all beings so there is no need to especially go to the temple. Syam is more interested in pious work. By the talks between ram and Shyam it is obvious that both are "aastik" or believer of God. But ram could find god only in temples while Shyam could find god in every places of the earth.

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