The Bhagavadgita Complete Translation With Sanskrit Text and Commentary
This book is one of the most comprehensive works on the Bhagavadgita in recent times, with word-to-word translation and a detailed commentary, which adheres to the traditional interpretation of the slokas without aligning itself to any particular school or tradition. In translating the scripture, I tried to bring out the original intent of each verse and the most plausible meaning of each word in the context of the times in which they were composed. I have also provided my own perspective on the teachings, drawing close parallels between them and those of the Yogasutras of Patanjali and the Upanishads. I have also included
an article on the greatness of the Bhagavadgita basaed on the descriptions available in the Varahapurana. I have also done the cover drawing and design for the book.
Contents of the Book
Author’s Note
Prologue
1 – Arjuna’s Yoga of Sorrow
2 – The Yoga of Knowledge
3 – The Yoga of Action
4 – The Yoga of Knowledge with Renunciation of Action
5 – The Yoga of Renunciation of Action
6 – The Yoga of Self-absorption
7 – The Yoga of Knowledge and Wisdom
8 – The Yoga of Imperishable Brahman
9 – The Yoga of Sovereign Knowledge and Mystery
10 – The Yoga of Divine Manifestations
11- The Yoga of the Vision of the Universal Form
12 – The Yoga of Devotion
13 – The Yoga of the Field and the Knower of the Field
14 – The Yoga of the Division of the Triple Gunas
15 – The Yoga of the Supreme Person
16 – The Division of the Divine and Demonic Properties
17 – The Yoga of the Threefold Division of Qualities
18 – The Yoga of Liberation by Renunciation
The Greatness of the Bhagavadgita
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