Free will Or Destiny

by Vikas Varshney

Free Will or Destiny??

Nothing is fixed,everyone has to go back to source 🙂  choose your path, enjoy or serve!

Free will or destiny has been a topic of research, Now after lots and lots of research I can now say,Free will exist without free will there is no purpose of life.

I will like to describe it in short terms.

For example you want to go from bombay to delhi, there are many paths which you can take,for eg there are 3 paths A,B,C.

if you take path A- by Airplance

you will reach ,very easily but you will not enjoy the moments during the path

If you take path B- by Train

that is also very good,you will enjoy more than path A,as you will meet new people ,you will eat many things in between. and alot of experience you will get.

If you take path C- by Bus

Than you will enjoy the most

So accordingly the free will comes into consideration.Now it depends on you which path you want to take, to serve people or to enjoy life.

take a short article on this.

============Three Gunas=============
=========How they effect next life?=========
(English)
“Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevayah”

Dear devotees, many posts have been given on this subject of three Gunas. This is a big topicthat’s why I decided to put posts on other subjects too. It is requested to please go down the page to find other topics on the Three Gunas

Meanwhile, as we have discussed on earlier posts, living being passes through many body. The very reason of living being to go through the cycle of birth and death is the attachment of soul to the material world. Living in material world the soul starts enjoying three Gunas. This attachment causes the soul to take physical body again and again.

These three modes play all roles in our daily lives. They affect our daily actions, emotions and personal deeds. But not only the present life, the Three Gunas are so important a factor that they play direct role in deciding the course of next life.

This fact is clearly specified by Bhagvan Shri Krishna. Please have these references:

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Ch14:Sh14
yada sattve pravrddhe tu pralayam yati deha-bhrt
tadottama-vidam lokan amalan pratipadyate

When one dies in the ascedency of mode of goodness (Satva), then he attains the pure world of great men of wisdom.

Ch14:Sh15
rajasi pralayam gatva karma-sangisu jayate
tatha pralinas tamasi mudha-yonisu jayate

When one dies during the ascendency of the mode of passion(Rajasa), then he takes birth among one engaged in fruitful actions. When one dies during the ascendancy of the mode of ignorance(Tamas), then he takes birth in the unknowledgeable world.
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Those people who depart from this present body in the state of Sattva mode take birth as great men of wisdom in next life. They get great intelligent, wisdom and knowledge. They effect large part of society and bring happiness and peace.

Those who depart the present body in the state of Rajas Guna are normal human who engaged in fruitful activities, fluctuate between happiness and sadness. Most of the people we see around us in everyday life come into this category.

And finally those who depart the body in the state of Tamas Guna take birth in lost world or places of uncertain social state in next life. They are surrounded by ignorant people. Such people face and cause great suffering.

Without any doubt we all should try our best to be in state of Sattva as much as possible not only to make this life peaceful and happy but also the next life. But even if we fail to acquire Sattva Guna completely we must try to be in the state of Rajas Guna.

To depart from this body in the state of Tamasa Guna is the waste of this human life. We all must understand that we got this human body with great difficulty and we should never do something wrong to lose this opportunity. We all must try to bring peace, happiness and tranquility not only in present but also further lives.

A society which contains more Sattva Mode is happy, and those society which have confrontation, violence, hatred, and suffering, posses excess of Tamas mode,