Bhagavad GitaThe Gita brings to light the negative and positive tendencies that lie within. They represent your higher aspiration and lower desire. Lord Krishna directs you to conquer desire and regain the supreme Self. The state of Godhood. The book comprises the text, transliteration, word-meaning, translation and commentary. A unique contribution is the topic-wise division of each chapter. It helps capture the thought-flow and message in the text. |
Contents
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कर्मयोगः | 74 |
ज्ञानकर्मसंन्यासयोगः | 125 |
कर्मसंन्यासयोगः | 174 |
ध्यानयोगः | 203 |
ज्ञानविज्ञानयोगः | 250 |
अक्षरब्रह्मयोगः | 287 |
राजविद्याराजगुह्ययोगः | 316 |
विभूतियोगः | 354 |
विश्वरूपदर्शनयोगः | 397 |
Common terms and phrases
activities Arjuna Ātman attachment attain austerity becomes Bhagavad Gītā Bhakti Yoga Bhārata birth and death body Brahmā Brahman chapter dāna deep-sleep deluded delusion demoniac desires devotion divine Duryodhana emotions eternal exists feel fruit gain Gītā goal gods guņas gunas qualities happiness human ignorance imperishable jñāna jñānī karma yoga Kaunteya Kauravas knowledge Køúïa Kṛṣṇa kṣatriya living Mahābhārata manifest māyā means meditation mental agitations mind and intellect nature Pandavas Pārtha Path of Action perception person pleasure prakrti rajas rājasika reach realise refers remains renunciation sādhanā sages Sañjaya sānkhya sannyāsī sattva sāttvika scripture seeker Self-realisation sense objects sensual sorrow spiritual Enlightenment spiritual path spiritual practice śraddhā faith steadfast subtle body supreme Reality tamas tāmasika thought topic ultimate unmanifest uvāca vāsanās Vedas verse wealth wisdom worship yajña yajña sacrifice yogi अपि अहम् इति उवाच एव कर्म कौन्तेय तत् तथा तु ते पार्थ माम् मे यः यत् ये हि


