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Bhagavad-gita As It Is

BG Chapters 13 - 18

The real principle of religious faith is situated in the mode of pure goodness, but because the heart is tainted we find different types of religious principles.

BG 17.3, Purport: One's strong faith is supposed to be productive of works of material goodness. But in material conditional life, no works are completely purified. They are mixed. They are not in pure goodness. Pure goodness is transcendental; in purified goodness one can understand the real nature of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. As long as one's faith is not completely in purified goodness, the faith is subject to contamination by any of the modes of material nature. The contaminated modes of material nature expand to the heart. Therefore according to the position of the heart in contact with a particular mode of material nature, one's faith is established. It should be understood that if one's heart is in the mode of goodness his faith is also in the mode of goodness. If his heart is in the mode of passion, his faith is also in the mode of passion. And if his heart is in the mode of darkness, illusion, his faith is also thus contaminated. Thus we find different types of faith in this world, and there are different types of religions due to different types of faith. The real principle of religious faith is situated in the mode of pure goodness, but because the heart is tainted we find different types of religious principles. Thus according to different types of faith, there are different kinds of worship.

Page Title:Real principle
Compiler:Serene, Matea
Created:07 of Dec, 2008
Totals by Section:BG=1, SB=3, CC=2, OB=0, Lec=6, Con=3, Let=1
No. of Quotes:16