The Bhagavad Gita

The Bhagavad Gita by Anonymous, published by Penguin on February 25, 2003, is a revised edition comprising 160 pages. This classic work, dating back to around 500 B.C., presents a profound exploration of the spiritual struggles faced by the human soul. The text is renowned for its three central themes—love, light, and life—reflecting a comprehensive vision of the divine presence in all aspects of existence.
Readers will find that The Bhagavad Gita encompasses a rich tapestry of ideas related to religion, philosophy, and Hindu practices. The eighteen chapters delve into the complexities of human experience and the relationship between the individual and the divine. This edition offers an accessible translation that aims to convey the depth of the original Sanskrit literature, making it a significant addition to the study of sacred writings and rituals within Hinduism.
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The eighteen chapters of The Bhagavad Gita (c. 500 b.c.), the glory of Sanskrit literature, encompass the whole spiritual struggle of a human soul. Its three central themes—love, light, and life—arise from the symphonic vision of God in all things and of all things in God.
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