Mukti or Liberation can be offered by Mukunda alone

Compiled by Smita Krishna dasa, Ahmedabad

All of the important planets are described in Vedic literatures, especially Srimad-Bhagavatam, and thespiritual world, which is beyond this material sky, is described as avyakta, unmanifested. One should desire and hanker after that supreme kingdom Krishna's abode, for when one attains that kingdom, he does not have to return to this material world.

Next, one may raise the question of how one goes about approaching that abode of the Supreme Lord. Information of this is given in the Bhagavad-gita eighth Chapter.

It is said there:

anta-kale ca mam eva
smaran muktva kalevaram
yah prayati sa mad-bhavam
yati nasty atra samsayah

"And whoever, at the end of his life, quits his body, remembering Me, attains immediately to My nature; and there is no doubt of this." [Bg. 8.5] One who thinks of Krishna at the time of his death goes to Krishna.

One must remember the form of Krishna; if he quits his body thinking of this form, he surelyapproaches the spiritual kingdom.

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