Bhagavad Gita
Kulapati's Preface |
The Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan - that Institute of Indian Culture in Bombay - needed a Book University, a series of books which, if read, would serve the purpose of providing higher education.
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Preface |
It is a matter for great regret that the young men and women of our Universities know very much less about the Gita and principle of Hindu religion.
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Introductory |
The Gita is one of the most authoritative sources of Hindu doctrine and ethics, and is accepted as such by Hindus of all denominations.
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The Soul |
The first step in religion is the realization of the existence of an entity of behind the apparent body, i.e., the Soul.
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Karma |
The relationship of the individual soul to the Supreme Spirit on the one hand and to the material body on the other is to be gathered from the verses taken up for study now.
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God And Nature |
We shall continue in the next chapter our study of the Gita-teaching as to how to live.
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Meditation |
Success or failure in any endeavour should not agitate the mind.
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Hope For All |
The doctrine of Karma should not frighten us. Law is immutable but God is Live as well as Law.
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Godlessness |
The materialist does not admit that there is anything in itself right or wrong. The materialist theory of life stated like....
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Advaita And Gita-Discipline |
A Question may be raised at this stage by those who have only heard of or have a superficial acquaintance with the doctrine of Advaita.
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Seeing God |
The eleventh chapter of the Gita records what may be termed a miracle.
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The Author |
Chakravarti Rajagopalachari, popularly known as "Rajaji" or "C.R", was a great patriot, astute politician and incisive thinker.
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