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GITA TERA GYAN AMRIT  - True Knowledge Of Bhagavat Gita(Paperback, SAINT RAMPAL JI MAHARAJ)

GITA TERA GYAN AMRIT - True Knowledge Of Bhagavat Gita(Paperback, SAINT RAMPAL JI MAHARAJ)

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“Gita” is a Holy Book which is a repository of spiritual knowledge.In the present time, it is known as a Holy Book of the Hindus. Actually,Holy Gita is a scripture of the world. It originated approximately 5550(five thousand five hundred fifty) years ago from today, 2012, at thetime of the battle of Mahabharat. At that time, there was no religion.There was only one Sanatan Panth, that is, Mankind religion. A wordis indestructible. It enters the mind-like WhatsApp of those pious soulswhose network is correct. It got loaded in the mind-like WhatsApp ofMaharishi Vyas ji (Shri Krishna Dwaipayan). From there itself, ShriVed Vyas ji wrote Holy “Shrimadbhagavat Gita” on paper or inscribedon the palm leaves, that is available with us today as Holy Gita. Thereare in total 18 (eighteen) Chapters and 700 (seven hundred) Verses inHoly Book Gita. I have taken description from this Holy Book as perrequirement, and composed this Text “The Knowledge of Gita is Nectar”.Like, there are herbs in a forest. A doctor takes necessary herbs fromthat forest and prepares a life-giving medicine from them. The foreststill exists.Similarly, consider the book “The Knowledge of Gita is Nectar”to be a medicine, and take sips of knowledge by reading it, and get yourdisease of birth and death cured.Human life is incomplete without spiritual knowledge. Even ifsomeone has a wealth worth billions, he or she still feels there is somethingmissing in his or her life. For its fulfilment, a person goes to touristplaces. At that time, one somewhat feels good, but it cannot make thewhole life good, neither is self-welfare possible from it. After two-threedays, the same routine commences. Even then, there seems to be someincompleteness. That deficit is of the bhakti of God. For its fulfilment,a religious person of the world performs his or her customary religiouspractices. If that religious practice of that worshipper is according tothe scriptures, then it will be beneficial. If abandoning the injunctionsof the scriptures, one behaves arbitrarily i.e., performs wilful religiouspractice, then according to Gita Chapter 16 Verse 23-24, it is useless.Neither does the worshipper attain happiness, nor spiritual success orsupreme salvation i.e., it is futile religious practice. Some devotees dobhakti after taking initiation from a guru. If the guru is complete, thenthey will get benefit; otherwise, that way of worship is also useless.In this book “The Knowledge of Gita is Nectar”, you will come toknow – which are the certified scriptures according to which one shouldworship? Which way of worship is in accordance with the scriptures?What is the method of doing that worship? From which Mahatma wouldit be obtained? What is the identity of a Complete Guru? You will readall this in this very book.