Bhagavad Gita The Rhythm Of Krishna(English, Paperback, Sushrut A. Badhe)
Quick Overview
Product Price Comparison
"The Author holds the national record and is registered in the India Book of Records for penning the first rhyme book based on the Bhagavath Gita- One of the worlds first poetic treatises and for rerwiting all 700 Sanskrit shlokas into rhythmic English.After graduating in Mechanical Engineering from Pondicherry University, India in 2011, the author was very much impressed with the work of Sri.M.R.Damle, PhD Naturo Ayurvediya Therapy and Founder President Midam Charitable Trust.So he decided to dedicate his life to his inner calling-for furthering the objectives of Damleji's mission.Eventually he joined his factory KVM Research Labs- (www.kvmrl.com), which is a small scale industry that has been manufacturing genuine Ayurvedic Health and Beauty Products since 1988 and exporting since 1990.He then began living with Damleji at his residence as the atmosphere there was most conducive for his progress and inner growth.Today the author is the CEO of KVM Research Labs which has been manufacturing and exporting Ayurvedic Medicines and Health Products since 1988.Quoting Damleji’s Message of the Gita:The shlokas of the Bhagavad Gita are aimed at attaining a realization that will lead to the conscious evolution of an individual, a society, a nation and the world at large. The Bhagavad Gita is essentially a spiritual book and not a religious text. It is universal in its perspective and all 18 chapters emphasize the need for action for the Lokasangraha- betterment of all peoples of the world. It speaks not about a material asceticism but instead speaks about embracing every sphere of karma to lead a Divine life on earth. Throughout the text we hear Arjuna- the chosen one- ask the questions that arise in almost every human heart. And we also hear the words of Krishna –the manifesting god head-patiently answering all his queries on God, man, life, death, living and being with a love that is truly Divine. The Gita is integral in all its principles, which can be imbibed by all sections of the society. It teaches a sage to become a better sage, a warrior to become a better warrior, a businessman to become a better businessman, a politician to become a better politician, a teacher to become a better teacher and a student to become a better student."