The Bhagavad Gita: A New TranslationThe Bhagavad Gita, the Song of the Lord, is an ancient Hindu scripture about virtue, presented as a dialogue between Krishna, an incarnation of God, and the warrior Arjuna on the eve of a great battle over succession to the throne. This new verse translation of the classic Sanskrit text combines the skills of leading Hinduist Gavin Flood with the stylistic verve of award-winning poet and translator Charles Martin. The result is a living, vivid work that avoids dull pedantry and remains true to the extraordinarily influential original. A devotional, literary, and philosophical masterpiece of unsurpassed beauty and imaginative relevance, The Bhagavad Gita has inspired, among others, Mahatma Gandhi, J. Robert Oppenheimer, T. S. Eliot, Christopher Isherwood, and Aldous Huxley. Its universal themes—life and death, war and peace, sacrifice—resonate in a West increasingly interested in Eastern religious experiences and the Hindu diaspora. |
Contents
Chapter | 1 |
59 | 22 |
Chapter 12 | 101 |
Chapter 13 | 105 |
Chapter 14 | 113 |
Chapter 15 | 119 |
Chapter 16 | 123 |
Chapter 17 | 129 |
Chapter 18 | 135 |
Notes | 149 |
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Common terms and phrases
abandoned abide abode Adityas ancient Arjuna asceticism Ashvins attachment attain austerities battle behold Bhagavad Gita bhakti Bharata Bhishma Blessed Lord body born Brahman chapter cosmos death deity deluded delusion demons desire detached devotion dharma Dhritarashtra discipline divine Drona Drupada Duryodhana duty dwell embodied eternal evil faith fight fire fruit of action gifts Handsome-Haired heaven higher mind highest Indra intellect Kauravas king knower knowledge known Krishna Kunti Kuru lust Mahabharata meditation name means nature non-action Pandavas Pandu perfection performed philosophy pleasure practice prakriti Pritha purity reborn refuge renouncer renunciation righteous Rudras sacred sacrifice sage Sahadeva Samkhya Sanjaya Scorcher seers sense-objects senses Shiva shloka Soma sons of Pandu stanza stanza 17 stanza 24 steadfast storm gods Supreme Person syllable three qualities transcend tristubh meter truth unattached undeluded universe unmanifest Upanishad Varuna Vedas Vedic Vishnu Vyasa warrior wisdom wise wombs worship yoga yogi yoked Yudhishthira



