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Bhagavad Gita, The (Eknath Easwaran) Slightly Damaged

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Product Description

Please note, this book is SLIGHTLY DAMAGED
Offers a translation of and introduction to the sixth book of the ancient Indian epic, the Mahabharata

Product Details

  • Format: Paperback
  • Number of pages: 237
  • Publisher: Nilgiri Press
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 0915132354
  • Binding: Glue
  • Full Title: The Bhagavad Gita
  • Weight: 0.260 kg

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Rating: 5 of 5 Stars! [5 of 5 Stars!], Tuesday 21 October, 2003
Reviewer: Damon Navas-Howard from Santa Rosa, CA, United States

Eknath Easwaran's translation is poetic and beautiful making it readable and inspiring and managing at the same time to clearly state Krishna' spiritual message. Easwaran's translation manages to prove its merit for both spiritual and scholarly study. Many of the other translations are very dry coming from scholars who just know how to translate Sanskrit to English mechanically.Whereas Easwaran was a professor of English and now a spiritual guru; so he has a grasp on both worlds. They do not properly help explain the various yogas Krishna tells Arjuna; reading this translation has been the best explanation of yoga I have ever read before. Each chapter has an introduction to it and there is a glossary of terms in the back. The other translations I think fail also to understand and clearly explain the heart of Krishnia's message which is essentially that one's atman, soul, higher self etc. is one with brahman, the divine, the universe, the source of everything etc and that this liberation can be discovered through the path of yoga. There is not just one path of yoga but many like Karma Yoga(path of selfless service) and Raja Yoga(path of meditation.) The beauty of the Bhagavad Gita is that it explains a way to enter the path to liberation, no matter what stage of spiritual awareness you are it. The Bhagavad Gita manages to explain and apply esoteric and mystical practices to ones everyday life.This is why I think The Bhagavad Gita is the most popular text from India's spiritual texts. Also according to our karma and dharma, we will die and be born again and again until he are liberated. The Bhagavad Gita is a text that I believe should be read by anyone on the "spiritual" path. It is by far one of the greatest "spiritual" text ever written and we are fortunate to share this gift because of Easwaran's brilliant translation.

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