
A classical interpretation for the modern mind.
For centuries the Bhagavad Gita has remained the single most influential
philosophical text shaping Indian thought and life. It addresses itself
foursquare to the universal limitations each human being is confronted with:
ignorance, sorrow and death.
The
teaching of the Bhagavad Gita opens with the audacious statement that all these
are illegitimate problems caused by ignorance about the real nature of the self.
Drawing upon the essence of all Upanishads, Gita explains how the self, the atman,
is limitless, indestructible, unborn. This knowledge, Brahmavidya, frees
one from all sense of limitation. This is the principal teaching of the Bhagavad
Gita.
Swami Dayananda's is a classical vedantic interpretation of the Bhagavad Gita.
Without getting lost in a rigid verse-by-verse translation, he plunges with
great verve and energy into the central theme of the gita, unerringly picking
and choosing key verses to highlight its message. A highly respected and very
popular teacher of vedanta, Swami Dayananda succeeds marvelously in conveying the profundity of the Bhagavad Gita, unfolding its teaching with a
style and clarity which will appeal to every modern mind.
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