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Paperback Bhagavad Gita [Large Print] Book

ISBN: 1914485033

ISBN13: 9781914485039

Bhagavad Gita

This book is an interpretation of this important Yogic scripture, of a dialogue between Lord Krishna the Divine and his dear friend Arjuna.


Krishna managed to counsel and convince Arjuna by teaching him lessons on Karma Yoga (doing all his actions without the desire for the fruit - niskama karma). Further Krishna reminds Arjuna of his Dharma as a Kshatriya (warrior with the ability to protect others) to fight against the negative forces.


Krishna explains the eternity of our atman or soul (jivatma) and higher truths are really about the Atman (self) and Parmatman (divine self).


He explained the idea of selfless action, surrendering fruits to the Divine.


The teachings of the Bhagavad Gita taught to Arjuna by Lord Krishna were not only meant for Arjuna. Lord Krishna took this opportunity to bless mankind with these spiritual teachings to help foster peace, love, compassion, harmony and righteousness along with self-realisation or Kaivalya.


These teachings can be seen as scientifically organised mental, emotional and spiritual counselling. There is an answer to all our inner battles, conflicts, confusions and delusions. The Bhagavad Gita explains the essence of the Vedic lifestyle in concepts of Karma and Dharma (righteousness) and attaining Moksha or Liberation. It emphasises the importance of fulfilling the purpose of life and facing all the ups and downs of life without being a victim, to live our life in balance and equanimity (Samatva).

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