Bhagavad Gita is Krishna's battlefield discussion with Arjuna. By A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. With search engine, art gallery, original Sanskrit, word meanings and purports. 1972 Macmillan edition.
Bhagavad Gita in the New Age 灵性 Bhagavad Gita in the New Age 专家:Avital Miller 视频课程视频课 $ 10 现在报名 +50 LiL-T 分享感言 1 堂课 English 音频语言 Let us take a voyage through the sacred texts together--not to go back in time, but rather to discover how this universal ...
Bhagavad Gita is a part of the 5th Veda (written by Vedavyasa - an ancient Indian saint) and the Indian Epic - Mahabharata. It was narrated for the first time i…
This is a FREE TRANSLATION of the Bhagavad gita different from the Bhagavadgita Complete Translation and its abridged version. The Free Translation contains only the meaning of each verse in English. It is simple to read and very useful to understand the meaning, significance and the message of ...
Bhagavad Gita is knowledge of five basic truths and the relationship of each truth to the other: These five truths are Krishna, or God, the individual soul, the…
摘要: Presents the poem "On the danger of reading the 'Bhagavad-Gita' during my lunch break at the office," by Erik Richardson. First Line: Standing on his great office chain; Last Line: he does not quit and is not bound.年份: 2010 ...
Hermeneutical Reading on the Understanding of God: a Dialogue between the Bhagavad Gita and the Spiritual Exercises of IgnatiusMICHAEL, PAVULRAJIgnaziana: Rivista di Ricerca Teologica
这篇书评可能有关键情节透露 本文探索了薄伽梵歌与威廉布莱克诗歌的关系In 1785, English typographer and Orientalist Sir Charles Wilkins (1749-1836) translated the Hindu scripture Bhagavad Gita into English. One year before this translation, Wilkins joined the Asiatic Society of Bengal, an institution of...
Reading the Bhagavad Gita Today (Posted 2013-08-14 13:07:33)Martin, Charles
The Gita at first appears to be a series of explanations of various kinds of yoga strung together in no apparent order, and several of its claims and arguments seem to contradict one another. I argue that the apparent contradictions disappear if we see the arguments as related to one another...