Bhagavadh Geetha

Bhagavad Gita

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Eastern Religions, Hinduism
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Author: Murali Chemuturi ISBN: 1230000387774
Publisher: Double Bridge Publishing Publication: April 25, 2015
Imprint: Double Bridge Publishing Language: English
Author: Murali Chemuturi
ISBN: 1230000387774
Publisher: Double Bridge Publishing
Publication: April 25, 2015
Imprint: Double Bridge Publishing
Language: English

The Bhagavadh Geetha is a very important book for Hindus all over the world. It is recited with reverence and is also used in Indian courts of law to swear in the Hindu witnesses. It is an epitome of eternal wisdom which is oft quoted by Hindus in discussions and discourses. Bhagavadh Geetha is a dialog between Arjuna the warrior and Krushna, the avatar of Vishnu. It contains questions by Arjuna and answers by Krushna. Vishnu and his avatar Krushna are considered God by Hindus. 

 

It is recorded in Varaaha Puraana that reciting Bhagavadh Geetha would cleanse the greatest of the sins and burns away bad Karma. It blesses the devotee with a good comfortable life on the earth and salvation upon departure from this world. It has been experienced by many people around the world including the author of this current book.

This book brings you an authentic translation without imposing the author’s interpretation. You are presented with a translation that remains completely faithful to the original allowing you to draw your own inferences of what the God stated.

Read it; understand it; assimilate its true meaning; and benefit from the wisdom contained in Bhagavadh Geetha. This is a book that adheres to the original Sanskrit text as closely as humanly possible.

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The Bhagavadh Geetha is a very important book for Hindus all over the world. It is recited with reverence and is also used in Indian courts of law to swear in the Hindu witnesses. It is an epitome of eternal wisdom which is oft quoted by Hindus in discussions and discourses. Bhagavadh Geetha is a dialog between Arjuna the warrior and Krushna, the avatar of Vishnu. It contains questions by Arjuna and answers by Krushna. Vishnu and his avatar Krushna are considered God by Hindus. 

 

It is recorded in Varaaha Puraana that reciting Bhagavadh Geetha would cleanse the greatest of the sins and burns away bad Karma. It blesses the devotee with a good comfortable life on the earth and salvation upon departure from this world. It has been experienced by many people around the world including the author of this current book.

This book brings you an authentic translation without imposing the author’s interpretation. You are presented with a translation that remains completely faithful to the original allowing you to draw your own inferences of what the God stated.

Read it; understand it; assimilate its true meaning; and benefit from the wisdom contained in Bhagavadh Geetha. This is a book that adheres to the original Sanskrit text as closely as humanly possible.

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