Krishna and Arjuna on the Chariot (Bhagavad Gita) by Unknown Indian painter
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To him who ceaselessly in Me is bent, who thinks of nothing else, I am easy found, O ever-faithful Prince!
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After describing cosmic cycles of creation and dissolution, Krishna offers a simple, personal assurance. The vast cosmology need not overwhelm: for the devotee who thinks of Krishna always, the divine is easily reached. Death leads not to rebirth but to Krishna’s eternal abode.

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A touchingly personal promise — God is easily accessible to the constant devotee, cutting through all theological complexity.

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Krishna and Arjuna on the Chariot (Bhagavad Gita)
Unknown Indian painter, 1830 · Public Domain
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