Krishnas Dialogue on the Soul

“Krishnas Dialogue on the Soul” by Anonymous is a concise edition published by Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated in March 1996. This 64-page book presents the Bhagavat Gita, a foundational text of Sanskrit literature and a central component of the Mahabharata. It is a revered scripture among Hindus, often recited and chanted daily, encapsulating profound themes of love, light, and life that address the spiritual challenges posed by negative human emotions such as greed, ignorance, and anger.
Readers will find that this edition offers a clear translation of the Bhagavat Gita, allowing for an accessible exploration of its theological insights and religious significance. The text delves into the spiritual struggle inherent in human existence, providing reflections on overcoming the darker aspects of the soul. With its focus on key themes relevant to Hinduism and theology, this book serves as a thoughtful introduction to the philosophical and spiritual teachings of the Gita.
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The Bhagavat Gita (c. 500 B.C.) is the heart of Sanskrit literature, the luminous center of Mahabharata. It is recited and chanted by devout Hindus every day, and three main themes-love, light, and life-evoke the entire spiritual struggle involved in overcoming the dark forces of greed, ignorance, lust, arrogance, and anger that constantly threatened the human soul. Juan Mascaró’s translation of The Bhagavat Gita is published on full in Penguin Classics.
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