Shrimad Bhagavad Gita Bhashya (Bhaag 2) by Acharya Prashant (Hardcover, Acharya Prashant)
The Bhagavad Gita is unique because it is narrated in a very worldly and practical setting. It is not a guru sitting under a shady banyan tree in the tranquil silence of a holy jungle, sermonizing to a pliant, obedient student. Instead, it's a real-life setting without the luxury of a formal podium or code of conduct. It's the war chariot, not the temple, surrounded by armies rather than idyllic trees and animals.
The one being spoken to is a biased, emotional, and unwilling listener, not a keen and willing student. This setting and dynamic make the Gita's teachings highly potent and relevant, as life and death depend on this discourse in the literal sense, not just figuratively.
The Gita is unique because it addresses someone in deep emotional turmoil, hesitant to act, and needing persuasion to fight against his own kin. It’s an immense challenge to confront your own blood, isn’t it? This sets the Gita apart. We all act out of our tendencies, emotions, and attachments and suffer from. The Gita speaks to this universal human condition, offering wisdom that deeply resonates with YOU.
The Bhagavad Gita is an epic narrative within the larger epic of the Mahabharata. It stands out as a timeless philosophical and spiritual guide that has been revered for centuries. The dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna encapsulates the essence of life’s greatest struggles and provides profound insights into human nature and duty.
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