In Bhagavad Geetha, Lord Sri Krishna speak
Those though obey rules and of scriptures, the moral and social laws
More or less devoted to the supreme Lord
An ardent follower and admirer are of four types
Are not pure devotees, as they have some aspirations to fulfill
In exchange for devotional services and self-gain
One distressed, second the desire for material gain,
The third curious, in search of knowledge and divinity
Last the fourth absolute the real devotee to count
The first the distressed is the one under stress
Forms a follower to be stress-free with devotion
Second in pray for a substantial gain
The third is the one deviated from the public and in search of God
Fourth is the real devotee with no claim but only aim of God
The fourth one is real devotee and rest in the Lord with body and brain
And the search for knowledge of absolute
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
The fourth one is real devotee and rest in the Lord. Types of devotees are well explained in this splendid poem with respect to Bhagavad Geetha. Lord Sri Krishna speaks everything very clearly to Arjuna and beautifully explains the truth. This poem is very philosophical poem!