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It is a common habit of us humans to get distracted in times of sorrow and blame God for the circumstances. We keep cursing God that oh God, what have we done to you that we have to see this day. In Gita, Shri Krishna has said that the living being repeatedly attains different births and bodies according to his deeds. This process continues until the soul meets God. Therefore, whatever happens in the world or happens to a person, the living being itself is responsible for it. Nothing in this world happens by itself. Whatever we achieve is the result of our actions. God is like a lotus flower which, despite being in the world, does not get involved in the world. God neither gives sorrow nor happiness to anyone.
Is there a story presented in this context? There was an old Brahmin named Gautami. Whose only support was his son. The Brahmin loved her son very much. One day a snake bit a Brahmin’s son. Brahmani became distraught due to the death of her son and started mourning. He was very angry at the snake that bit his son. The Brahmin called a snake charmer to punish the snake. The snake charmer caught the snake and brought it in front of the Brahmin and said that this snake has bitten your son, kill it.
The Brahmin told Sampare that by killing him my son would not survive. You take the snake and do whatever you think is right. The snake charmer brought the snake to the forest. As soon as the snake charmer picked up the stone to kill the snake, the snake said why are you killing me, I did what Kaal had said. The snake charmer found Kaal and asked why did you ask the snake to bite the Brahmin’s child. Kaal said that this was the result of the karma of the Brahmin’s son. It is not my fault. The snake charmer arrived and asked why did you do such a bad deed. Karma said why do you ask me, ask this to the person who is about to die, I am inanimate. After this the snake reached the soul of the Brahmini’s son. The soul said, everyone is right. It was I who did the deed due to which the snake bit me, no one else is to blame for this.
In the war of Mahabharata, Arjun pierced Bhishma with arrows and Bhishma Pitamah had to sleep on the bed of arrows. The reason behind this was also the result of the actions of Bhishma Pitamah. When Bhishma, lying on the bed of arrows, asked Shri Krishna, because of what crime I have to sleep on the bed of arrows like this. In response to this, Shri Krishna said that, many births ago, you had thrown a snake on the thorns of hawthorn. Because of this crime you have received a bed of arrows. Therefore, one should never torture any living being knowingly or unknowingly. Whatever work we do, we definitely get its results at some point or the other.

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