How to clear someone's doubts.. Story of King Parikshit

  (Parikshit was about to die in seven days, Shukdev told Parikshit the story of Shri Ram before Shri Krishna.) 

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When a person comes to us with his doubts, we should first listen to his words carefully.  After this, explain to him in such a way that all his doubts are removed.  This can be understood from the story of Shukdev and King Parikshit.  It is the story of Mahabharata.  After the departure of the Pandavas, Parikshit became the king.  His Rajpath was going well, then he got a curse that after seven days Takshak Nag would bite him.  Because of the curse, it was decided that Parikshit would die after seven days.  Due to the curse, various thoughts were going on in Parikshit's mind.  There were many doubts.  He thought that Bhagwat Katha should be heard from Shukdev ji for the last seven days.  They reached to Shukdev ji.  Shukdev ji started narrating the story, when the context of Shri Krishna's birth was about to come, Parikshit stopped Shukdev and asked in the middle that Shri Krishna performs Raasleela with gopis, breaks pots, sometimes gives knowledge.  Why does Shri Krishna have such a personality?  Hearing these questions, Shukdev ji understood that Parikshit was confused about Shri Krishna.  After this he narrated the story of Shri Ram before the story of Shri Krishna.  Both Shri Ram and Shri Krishna are incarnations of Lord Vishnu, but their nature is completely different.  After listening to the story of Shri Ram, Parikshit understood that the circumstances of Shri Ram's Tretayug were different and the circumstances of Shri Krishna's time in Dwapar Yug was different. The nature of God in both the times was according to the circumstances of that time.  Shukdev ji's way of telling the story dispelled all the doubts of Parikshit .  After the story of Ram, heard the story of Shri Krishna. 

After listening to Bhagwat, he understood the secrets of birth and death and the fear of death was dispelled.  On the seventh day after receiving the curse, Takshak Nag had bitten Parikshit. 


 Message of the context 

The message of this context is that whenever a person comes to us with his problems, we should listen to his words carefully.  After this, everything should be explained to him from the beginning, so that all his doubts can be removed.

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