Krishna’s Unbreakable Vachan: Why Goodness Always Wins in the End
sometimes we see in our society and place where we live, seeing bad people, often accomplish what they desire while good people often suffers and think, “If there is a God, why is there so much mess?” It’s easy to feel small and ignored when things get chaotic. But right in the middle of a massive war, Shri Krishna said something to Arjuna that changes how we look at every struggle. He didn’t just give a speech; he gave a guarantee that he’s got our backs, no matter how dark it gets.
The Sanskrit Verse
परित्राणाय साधूनां विनाशाय च दुष्कृताम् |
धर्मसंस्थापनार्थाय सम्भवामि युगे युगे ||
Transliteration
Paritranaya sadhunam vinashaya ca duskritam |
Dharma-samstha-panarthaya sambhavami yuge yuge ||
Hindi Explanation: भगवान का अटूट वादा
सरल शब्दों में कहें तो, इस श्लोक में श्री कृष्ण अर्जुन से कहते हैं—"हे पार्थ! जब-जब इस धरती पर अच्छाई कम होने लगती है और बुराई बढ़ने लगती है, तब मैं खुद को प्रकट करता हूँ।"
उनके आने के तीन बड़े कारण हैं:
साधुओं की रक्षा: जो लोग दिल के साफ़ हैं और धर्म की राह पर चल रहे हैं, उन्हें सहारा देने के लिए।
बुराई का अंत: जो लोग अधर्म फैलाते हैं और दूसरों को कष्ट देते हैं, उनके अहंकार को तोड़ने के लिए।
धर्म की स्थापना: समाज में फिर से शांति, न्याय और अनुशासन लाने के लिए।
भगवान कहते हैं कि मैं किसी न किसी रूप में हर युग में आता हूँ ताकि सच की जीत हो सके।
English Explanation: Promise of the Divine
In this verse, Krishna reveals himself as the ultimate protector of the entire cosmos. He isn't just a distant deity; he is an active guardian.
When he says he comes to "liberate the great souls," he is talking about Moksha—breaking the heavy chains of life, death, and constant worry that we all carry from past time as well . When he speaks of "punishing bad deeds," it’s not just about anger; it’s about restoring the natural law of Karma.
From the ferocity of Narsimha to the grace of Ram and the wisdom of Krishna himself, the Divine takes many forms (Avatars) just to remind us that we are never truly alone in our struggle against darkness.
Real Life Insight: Conclusion(Hinglish)
Life mein kai baar humein lagta hai ki "Honesty doesn't pay" ya "Bureaucracy aur buraai hi jeet rahi hai." But this Shloka is a reminder to keep your vibration high.
Think about it this way:
Dharma isn't just about religion; it’s about your inner discipline and truth. Jab aap sahi raste par chalte ho, toh poori Universe aapko protect karne ke liye move karti hai. Krishna's promise means that light will always find a way to pierce through the darkest night.
So, don't worry about the "dushkritam" (bad elements) around you. Focus kro "sadhu" like banne ke liye kyoki bhagwan sadhu ke pass hi aate hai chor ya bure karm karne walo ke pass nhi (a good soul) in your own actions, and trust that the Supreme Power has your back—Yuge Yuge (in every age, and in every moment of your life).
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