The essence of today's myth is that where does sin go after all. In this connection, once a sage thought that people go to the Ganges to destroy sins. In such a situation, all sins end up in the Ganges. In this way, Ganga will also become a sinner. That sage meditated to know where the sin goes. God appeared as a result of doing the same penance. The sage then told him where the sins that are destroyed in the Ganges go. Then God said that let's ask Ganga Ji about this. Both Rishi and God told Ganga Ji, O Ganges! Everybody washes sins with you, so does that mean you are also a sinner? Then Ganga said how I became a sinner. I take all sins and offer them to the sea. Subsequently, the sage and God approached the sea and said to them, O ocean! Ganga offers all sins to you, so have you become a sinner? Then (Samudra) ocean said how he was a sinner. He makes all the sins steamy and cloudy. Now both Rishi and God went to Badal. Asked him, O cloud! If the ocean water evaporates and forms clouds, then do the clouds are sinners? That's when the clouds said, how am I sinful. I make all sins back to water and drop it on the ground. Then the water is used in many ways by humans one of which is for cultivation. Man eats the cultivated crop only. Through the grains, the mindset of a human is formed based on the mental state from which the grain is grown and the attitude with which it is obtained, and the mental state in which it is eaten. This is the reason why it is said that 'the way you eat food, is the same way your mindset is set.' The attitude with which food is acquired and the mental state in which it is eaten, the same thinking becomes human. In such a situation, food should always be taken only after being calm. The money from which food should be purchased should also be of hard work. Also Read:- Know what are your stars saying, today's horoscope Zodiac signs who celebrate life to fullest Lord Krishna gave these precious teachings to Arjuna