Monthly Archives: June 2014

“Bhagavad Gita” in it’s true metaphysical perspective: Chapter Three – Expositions of Verses “Eleven to Fifteen”..!!!

devān bhāvayatā’nena te devā bhāvayantu vaḥ,parasparam bhāvayantaḥ śreyaḥ param avāpsyatha (3.11)  3.11 -“And may you cherish gods by yagya and may gods foster you, for this is the means by which you will finally achieve the ultimate state.” Cherishing gods … Continue reading

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“Bhagavad Gita” in it’s true metaphysical perspective: Chapter Three – Expositions of Verses “Six to Ten”..!!!

karmendriyāṃ sanyamya ya āste manasā smaran,indriyārthān vimūḍhātmā mithyācāraḥ sa ucyate (3.6) 3.6 -“That deluded man is a dissembler who apparently restrains his senses by violence but whose mind continues to be preoccupied with objects of their gratification.” Such ignorant men … Continue reading

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“Bhagavad Gita” in it’s true metaphysical perspective: Chapter Three – Expositions of Verses “One to Five”..!!!

arjuna uvācajyāyasī cet karmaṇas te matā buddhir janārdana,tat kim karmaṇi ghore mām niyojayasi keśava (3.1) 3.1 – Arjun said, “0 Janardan, if you think knowledge superior to action, why do you, O Keshav, ask me to engage in fearsome action?” … Continue reading

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Summary of Chapter Two of Bhagavad Geeta…..!!!

It is said by some that the Geeta is completed in the second chapter itself. But the chapter can be accepted as a conclusion only if all the implications of action (karm) get elucidated by a mere naming of the … Continue reading

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“Bhagavad Gita” in it’s true metaphysical perspective: Chapter Two – Expositions of Verses “Sixty six to Seventy two”..!!!

nā’sti buddhir ayuktasya na cā’yuktasya bhavanā,na cā’bhāvayatah ̣śāntir aśāntasya kutaḥ sukham (2.66) 2.66 : “A man without spiritual accomplishment has no wisdom nor true faith, and a man without devotion knows no peace of mind. Since happiness depends on peace, … Continue reading

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