Bhagavad Gita



Guruji Sri Sri Ravishankarji mentioned several times to read Bhagavad Gita. We can find many article at his blog: Wisdom from Sri Sri Ravishankar. He suggested to read Bhagavad Gita on Janmashtami celebration. Recently, on 15th January 2011 at Mumbai Maha-Satsang, He suggested to complete Bhagavad Gita reading in a month. We find many versions of Bhagavad Gita. Guruji suggested to read a simple version, with just translation in your native language. We Indians should not loose our cultural root. One can opt for free email subscription for Bhagavad Gita. Daily one verse with simple meaning and pronunciation. 

I thought to apply technology so everyone read Bhagavad Gita in a month. The first thing, I could think is a dedicated blog, with 30 articles, that contains Bhagavad Gita and its translation in Hindi and English. I found online version from Gita Press.

Before I start a new blog, I just Googled about it, and found, many blogs, and other resources about Bhagavad Gita. So I dropped idea to add one more “me too” kind of blog. This article is about various resources, I found on Bhagavad Gita. 


Instant Bhagavad Gita

BhagavadBhagavad Gita in pictures
 
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These are beautiful collections of Bhagavad Gita related pictures. 


Gita with Commentary
Blogs
Audio resources
Mahabharat TV serial : Total 3 episodes are dedicated to Bhagavad Gita

Episode 72
Episode 73
Episode 74


I found three Amazon books listing here
  1. God Talks with Arjuna: The Bhagavad Gita by Paramahansa Yogananda (Self-Realization Fellowship)
  2. Bhagavad Gita: A New Translation by Stephen Mitchell (Three Rivers Press).
  3. The Bhagavad Gita : A Walkthrough for Westerners by Jack Hawley (New World Library).
  4. Bhagavad-Geeta(Holy Geeta) by Chinmaya Publications and same book at Amazon 
    Many IGoogle gadgets related to Bhagavad Gita. Click Here


    Famous Reflections on the Bhagavad Gita. Click Here
    At the end let me summarize the content of Bhagavad Gita from Yahoo Answers!

    Bhagavad Gita is a concise guide to Hindu theology and also as a practical, self-contained guide to life. It represents a summary of the Vedantic and Upanishadic teachings, it is also called "Veda of the Vedas" and "the Upanishad of the Upanishads".

    The main philosophical subject matter of the Bhagavad Gita is the explanation of five basic concepts or "truths":
    Ishvara (The Supreme Controller)
    Jiva (Living beings/the individualized soul)
    Prakrti (Nature/Matter)
    Dharma (Duty in accordance with Divine law)
    Kaala (Time)

    Krishna counsels Arjuna on the greater idea of dharma, or universal harmony and duty. Krishna expounds the various Yoga processes and understanding of the true nature of the universe. Krishna describes the yogic paths of devotional service, action as a selfless service to mankind, meditation and knowledge.

    Fundamentally, the Bhagavad Gita proposes that true enlightenment comes from growing beyond identification with the temporal ego, the 'False Self', the ephemeral world, so that one identifies with the truth of the immortal self, the absolute soul or Atman. Through detachment from the material sense of ego, the Yogi, or follower of a particular path of Yoga, is able to transcend his/her illusory mortality and attachment to the material world and enter the realm of the Supreme.

    The Gita addresses the discord between the senses and the intuition of cosmic order. It speaks of the Yoga of equanimity, a detached outlook. The term Yoga covers a wide range of meanings, but in the context of the Bhagavad Gita, describes a unified outlook, serenity of mind, skill in action and the ability to stay attuned to the glory of the Self (Atman) and the Supreme Being (Bhagavan).

    According to Krishna, the root of all suffering and discord is the agitation of the mind caused by selfish desire. The only way to douse the flame of desire is by simultaneously stilling the mind through self-discipline and engaging oneself in a higher form of activity.

    Krishna summarizes the Yogas through eighteen chapters. Three yogas in particular have been emphasized by commentators:
    Bhakti Yoga or Devotion,
    Karma Yoga or Selfless Action
    Jnana Yoga or Self Transcending Knowledge. 



    I hope, you will find this collection of URLs (website links) useful. I am sure, you will start reading and implementing this philosophy of Srimad Bhagavad Gita. 


    Jai Shri Krishna !!

    4 comments:

    Vijay Kumar Jain said...

    The gist of Bhagavad Gita could never be understood literally! The moment mankind succeeded in assimilating pearls of wisdom contained in 700 shlokas verses of Bhagavad Gita... one finally reached stage of enlightenment (kaivalya)... and finally salvation (moksha)!

    The original teachings of Bhagavad Gita with English transliteration is available for mere $.60 (rupees 30/=) at most railway stations of India or directly from Gita press, Gorakhpur, India... still, people wondered what Bhagavad Gita of Hinduism was all about!

    Srikanth Temkar said...

    thanks manish..

    this is very useful

    Anonymous said...

    Great work Manish. Jai Gurudeva....Sandeep Mahajan

    Unknown said...

    Thanks it was much needed.. Agree with Vijay Kumar Jain... Today we have reached where we call our selves hindu but nobody knows what it is in actual.
    .whats the meaning of being human....

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