Glories of Bhagavad Gita Chapter 5

GM: 5. The Glories of Chapter Five

Lord  Visnu  said,  “Now  I  will  describe  to  you  the  unlimited  glories  of  the  Fifth Chapter of Bhagavad-gita. Listen very carefully. 

In the state of Madra, there is a town of the name Puru Kutsapur. There lived a brahmana  by the name of Pingala. During his childhood he was trained in various brahminical  activities  and  was  taught  the  Vedas.  But  he  had  no  interest  in  his studies.  When  he  reached  his  youth  he  gave  up  his  brahminical  pursuits  and started to learn how to play instruments as well as singing and dancing. Slowly he became  so  famous  in  this  field  that  the  king  himself  invited  him  to  live  in  the palace. While he was living there he slowly degraded more and more into sinful life. He started to enjoy with other men’s wives and engage in all kinds of sinful activities and intoxication. 

He became so proud of his position as he gained more and more intimacy with the king. He especially enjoyed criticizing others to the king in private. Pingala had a wife  whose  name  was  Aruna,  who  was  born  in  a  low-class  family.  She  was  very lusty and enjoyed relationships with many other men. When her husband found out about her activities, she decided to kill him. Late one night she chopped off his head and buried his body in the garden. After his death Pingala fell into the deepest regions of hell and after having suffered there for a long time he took birth as a vulture. Aruna, after freely enjoying with many men contacted venereal disease and her  youthful  body  very  soon  became  ugly  and  unattractive.  When  she  died  she went on to hell and after having suffered for a long time, she, attained the body of a female parrot. One day that parrot was searching here and there for food. In the meantime the vulture, who in his previous life had been Pingala, saw the female parrot and remembering his last life and understanding that this parrot had been his wife, he attacked her with his sharp beaks. The parrot fell down into the water contained in a human skull and drowned. Just then a hunter came and shot the vulture with an arrow. The vulture fell and his head dropped into the water of that skull and he drowned. 

Then the messengers of Yamaraja came and took them to the abode of death. At that time they became very afraid remembering their past sinful lives. 

When they came in front of Yamaraja he told them, “You are now free of all sins and you may go to Vaikuntha”. When Pingala and Aruna heard this they inquired from Yamaraja how two sinful persons such as they had attained the right to go to Vaikuntha. 

Yamaraja replied, “On the banks of the river Ganga lived a great devotee; of Lord Visnu by the name of Vat, he was free from lust and greed. Daily he recited the Fifth Chapter of Bhagavad-gita and when Vat gave up his body he went straight to Vaikuntha. Due to his reciting the Fifth Chapter of Bhagavad-gita daily, his body became completely pure, and because of your coming in contact with the skull of the body of that devotee you both have attained Vaikuntha. This is the glory of the Fifth Chapter of the Bhagavad-gita ”

Lord Visnu said, “My dear Lakshmi, when they both heard the glories of Bhagavad- gita from Yamaraja they became very happy and sat down in the flower airplane which had come to take them to Vaikuntha.” Anyone who hears the Fifth Chapter of Bhagavad-gita, even the most sinful, will attain Vaikuntha. 

Source: Gita Mahatmya – Folio Vedabase

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