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Gita Shlok 1.39 to 1.43 regarding traditions

Shlok 1.39

When Kul (family)  gets destroyed, the immortal traditions gets destroyed.

When immortal traditions gets destroyed, the shadow of Adharma falls on the Kul.

Shlok 1.40

When Adharma becomes stronger in families, the woman gets spoiled (diving into modelling, prostitution, affairs etc). When woman falls morally, then from such fallen position, such children are born, which we wish we had not! Consequently the kingdom or the country gets filled with bad people (which ideally should not exist, a liability on this world)

Shlok 1.41

When unwanted people's population increases, at that time the Kul (family) and the destroyers of family traditions, both face hell like situation (because of ignorance what hell like situations can arise if traditions not followed). The family gets corrupted (incestion etc). In such a corrupted family, the activity of providing food and water to the dead ancestors is not followed! (Dead ancestors who have not attained hell due to sins and not attained heaven due to good acts are dependent on family members on earth for the food supply. When food supply through tradition stops their position becomes weak (face hunger,pain, diseases, fall in hell etc. Providing food in Shraddh enables them food supply for a month. As per Dronacharya non-veg food through animal sacrifice provides them food for 1 year.)

Shlok 1.42

Because of the evil act of breaking family traditions, all sorts of Dharma and acts  for benefit of family and benefit of caste gets destroyed. (Dharma is a Vidya like Marshall arts which protects you and your dear ones from untimely death, evil thinkers etc. Not only this, it helps you attain divine bodies in the afterlife in heavens.)

Shlok 1.43

O protector of worlds, Lord Krishna! I have heard from Gurus that breakers of family traditions always resides in Hell.

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