A remarkable book on an Indian philosophical ocean by a great western scholar. The book will make you feel as if it has been written by a person who has identified himself with the Bhagvat Gita in his own life.
The book describes Gita having 3 parts:
1. Realizing Self and Selfless Action - Chapter 1-6
2. The Very Nature of God - Chapter 7-12
3. Attaining Liberation Now - Chapter 12-18
A must read for anyone who is looking to understand what is the reality all about.
Views expressed here are author's personal views and do not reflect the views of author's current or any previous employer.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
The Chamber - John Grisham (1994)
A good family story but not the best of John Grisham. I like John Grisham because of the depth in which he covers legal matters in his nove...
-
This critical appreciation is submitted as a project assignment for a course I have registered for. Introduction The play by Vijay Tendulkar...
-
Just unputdownable. In search for the eternal question Who am I , the Swamiji renounces all the materialistic pleasures and careers and com...
-
In lines of The Survival of the Fittest which was coined by Herbert Spencer in 1864 as a sequel to Darwin's theory of natural selection,...
No comments:
Post a Comment