The Bhagavad Gita: Or the Message of the Master Compiled and Adapted from Numerous old and new Translations of the Original Sanscrit Text(Paperback, Yogi Ramacharaka)
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About The Book: The Bhagavad Gita, also referred to as "The Lord's Lay" or the "Message of the Master," holds a revered position among the world's most sacred scriptures, frequently cited for its doctrinal authority. This philosophical poem centers on a dialogue between the Pandava prince Arjuna and Lord Krishna, an incarnation of Vishnu. They engage in discussions covering various theological and philosophical themes such as wisdom, devotion, spiritual knowledge, ego, karma, and dharma. Instead of presenting a new translation, this edition compiles the finest interpretations by Hindu and English translators. The introduction of this book tackles the complexities inherent in multiple translations, aiming to render the teachings in a practical and comprehensible manner. It also promotes further exploration with supplementary resources like "Guard Yoga" and "The Spirit of the Upanishads" for deeper understanding. About The Author: Ramacharaka was born around 1799 in India, embarked on a lifelong journey to discover a profound philosophy. Travelling extensively throughout the East, he immersed himself in the wisdom of lamaseries, monasteries, and private libraries. Around 1865, after years of searching and meditation, he formulated his philosophy and took on Baba Bharata as a pupil. In 1893, sensing his impending end, he sent Bharata to Chicago's World Columbian Exposition, where he garnered acclaim for his lectures. Collaborating with American author William Walker Atkinson, Bharata's teachings were compiled into books attributed to Yogi Ramacharaka, achieving global recognition and ongoing popularity despite historical inaccuracies. The Title 'The Bhagavad Gita: Or the Message of the Master Compiled and Adapted from Numerous old and new Translations of the Original Sanscrit Text written/authored/edited by Yogi Ramacharaka', published in the year 2024. The ISBN 9789362083975 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 188 (Pages). Th