Bhagavad Gita Applied Wisdom

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Eastern, Fiction & Literature, Literary Theory & Criticism
Cover of the book Bhagavad Gita Applied Wisdom by Ashwini Kumar Aggarwal, Devotees of Sri Sri Ravi Shankar Ashram
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Author: Ashwini Kumar Aggarwal ISBN: 9789353001186
Publisher: Devotees of Sri Sri Ravi Shankar Ashram Publication: January 2, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Ashwini Kumar Aggarwal
ISBN: 9789353001186
Publisher: Devotees of Sri Sri Ravi Shankar Ashram
Publication: January 2, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

Each of the 700 verses of the Gita is capable of delivering, of winning, of giving the direct and full answer.

Just as a smartphone has tons of apps, all different, all unique yet wholly complete by themselves. Just as a wardrobe has so many clothes and shoes, all different, yet each befitting. Just as you have facebook friends and contacts, each unique yet capable.

Just as Guruji answers someone's query in Satsang. It is a specific question. It is a specific answer. Yet it weaves its magic on all. Satisfies many.

Each of Sri Sri's answers "as if" meant for one enlightens one and all. So it is with the Gita.

The verses are weaved together by a magician. They are placed by a divine hand. The verses are interspersed and knitted and dyed and woven. Are made up of cottons and silks, nylons and polyester, wool and acrylic, and every yarn under the sun. The weaving is so deft, smooth, and soft, so cozy, nice and comfortable; that one may miss the hues shades nuances emotions events and truths. But one cannot miss the impact!

So one may ask; Who is the Gita for? Who benefits? How benefits?

The Bhagavad Gita is spoken by the Lord. Who doth the Lord address? The entire creation of course. He addresses every single man woman and child. He addresses every single plant herb and tree. Every piece of matter animate or inanimate. Every ray of energy, no matter whether it is in the visible spectrum or beyond.

The Gita is about Life. It is about Dinacharya. About Ritucharya.
About what to do when.
How to live, how to LOVE.
How to be well. How to plan and
How to act.

What to think and what to speak.
About what qualities to nourish.
What goals to achieve.
About how to meet deadlines and targets.

It applies not only to mankind. It also applies to machines and electronics. It applies also to the Natural Laws and to the life-forms we know and do not know.

It is a complete textbook. A finely detailed user manual to strengthen one's MIND.
Nourish the SOUL. And of course the Gita doth Flex the BODY.
The Bhagavad Gita is a FRIEND.

Original Verses in Sanskrit split at each quarter for chanting aloud. With a Latin Transliteration of each verse in English. And the Gist in English using contemporary aims, desires, language and style.

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Each of the 700 verses of the Gita is capable of delivering, of winning, of giving the direct and full answer.

Just as a smartphone has tons of apps, all different, all unique yet wholly complete by themselves. Just as a wardrobe has so many clothes and shoes, all different, yet each befitting. Just as you have facebook friends and contacts, each unique yet capable.

Just as Guruji answers someone's query in Satsang. It is a specific question. It is a specific answer. Yet it weaves its magic on all. Satisfies many.

Each of Sri Sri's answers "as if" meant for one enlightens one and all. So it is with the Gita.

The verses are weaved together by a magician. They are placed by a divine hand. The verses are interspersed and knitted and dyed and woven. Are made up of cottons and silks, nylons and polyester, wool and acrylic, and every yarn under the sun. The weaving is so deft, smooth, and soft, so cozy, nice and comfortable; that one may miss the hues shades nuances emotions events and truths. But one cannot miss the impact!

So one may ask; Who is the Gita for? Who benefits? How benefits?

The Bhagavad Gita is spoken by the Lord. Who doth the Lord address? The entire creation of course. He addresses every single man woman and child. He addresses every single plant herb and tree. Every piece of matter animate or inanimate. Every ray of energy, no matter whether it is in the visible spectrum or beyond.

The Gita is about Life. It is about Dinacharya. About Ritucharya.
About what to do when.
How to live, how to LOVE.
How to be well. How to plan and
How to act.

What to think and what to speak.
About what qualities to nourish.
What goals to achieve.
About how to meet deadlines and targets.

It applies not only to mankind. It also applies to machines and electronics. It applies also to the Natural Laws and to the life-forms we know and do not know.

It is a complete textbook. A finely detailed user manual to strengthen one's MIND.
Nourish the SOUL. And of course the Gita doth Flex the BODY.
The Bhagavad Gita is a FRIEND.

Original Verses in Sanskrit split at each quarter for chanting aloud. With a Latin Transliteration of each verse in English. And the Gist in English using contemporary aims, desires, language and style.

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