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Eknath Easwaran points out, the Gita is not what it seems -it's not a dialogue between two mythical figures at the dawn of Indian history. "The battlefield is a perfect backdrop, but the Gita's subject is the war within, the struggle for self-mastery that every human being must wage" To live a life that is meaningful, fulfilling and worthwhile. The Bhagavad Gita, 'The Song of the Lord,' is the best known of all the Indian scriptures and Eknath Easwaran's reliable, readable version has consistently been the bestselling translation. The Bhagavad Gita opens, dramatically, on a battlefield, as the warrior Arjuna turns in anguish to his spiritual guide, Sri Krishna, for answers to the fundamental questions of life. Easwaran's introduction places the Gita in its historical setting and brings out the universality and timelessness of its teachings. Chapter introductions give clear explanations of key concepts and notes and a glossary explain Sanskrit terms. Review: A must read to get life solutions - In the ever complicated world, this book brings the meaning of Bhagwad Geeta to the reqder in simple language. Review: Best conversation between krishna and arjuna - ultimate reading,,,,,, i really heart felt read this book


















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| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 376 Reviews |
N**R
A must read to get life solutions
In the ever complicated world, this book brings the meaning of Bhagwad Geeta to the reqder in simple language.
S**D
Best conversation between krishna and arjuna
ultimate reading,,,,,, i really heart felt read this book
S**I
Very well explained
Good content
S**I
Refreshingly simple
Written possibly for beginners explains concepts. In most simple ways. A must for someone new to the gita philosophy
A**R
Free flowing translation. A must read for everyone.
By far the best translation of Gita I have ever read. Free flowing English. The Introduction running into 54-55 pages deals with Historical background;The Upnishadic Background;Atman and Brahman; Maya;Dharma,Karma,Rebirth and Liberation;Yoga Psychology; Matter and Mind;The Forces of Evolution:The Essence of the Gita;A higher Image;Faith and Spiritual Evolution.This introduction is a little bit heavy stuff for an ordinary person like me but still worth reading. Then starts the free flowing English translation of each verse. There is no Sanskrit verse and its transliteration or word meaning. Instead there is direct translation into English verse by verse. Here is the uniqueness. Translation is really flowing like a majestic river. Mind it,no commentaries of verses are given in this book.Rather introduction of five-six pages to each chapter is given by Diana Morrison which provides insight into each coming chapter.Worth reading. Then at the end of 18 chapters, there are some notes clarifying some verses(1to 3-4)of each chapter. And then Glossary as a guide and explanation of Sanskrit words used in this volume.Very educative portion. Deserves 5 stars.
F**N
Good for beginners
The introd to book and the chapters are good. Although it seems to be written for Western readers, it's good for initiation into spirituality.
P**N
Best for Youngsters
Gift this to your kids who is curious on God, life, motivation
A**R
Simple and Elegant Explanation
It's a good book to get a basic idea about the vast world of Eastern and Vedic Philosophy, you should definitely get your hands on this one.
V**V
Not for someone who is new to this topic
If you have read gita before pref many times and looking for summary, then this is excellent book
D**R
India's Main Gift to the World
Eknath Easwaran, the translator of that ancient Hindu classic called "Bhagavad Gita", informs us early on of his opinion that the epic he has translated, and apparently made it his life's work to comment upon and to propagate, is India's main gift to the world. This brilliant, disciplined, and witty academic scholar of literature, might be characterized as the Guru of Anti-hippiedom. His modern hero is M.K. Gandhi, "the Mahatma", who late in life was inspired by the Gita to transform himself into the saint who freed India of British colonial rule, and did so without violence. It seems to be Easwaran's mission to create a quiet and peaceful altruistic army of Gandhis who will save the world. The writing is supremely clear and compelling. I am amazed that Eknath Easwaran, who died very old in 1999, is not widely known. He writes from the vantage point of a thoughtful Indian mystic, but brings together and unifies the finest in the views of the main religions of the world today: Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, Judaism, Islam, atheistic/agnostic humanism. The ultimate injunction Easwaran offers is that meditation, rightly understood and practiced, can connect humans with the Self, which is the unifying deity at the heart of all creation, and in this way it can transform its practitioners into effective saviors of our planet and the sacred life which inhabits it. Easwaran is eloquently colloquial, witty, and convincing. He has inspired me to read other works of his, further elaborating on his message in this one.
O**R
Five Stars
One of the most useful translations I know
P**L
Best translation available
As an ERYT 500 hour teacher and RYS owner I use this copy of the Gita for my trainees. Best translation without any crap commentary. Just the text plain and simple. I leave the personal reflection and interpretation up to my students. The Gita is going to talk to each Yogi exactly as they need to be instructed by God.
M**M
This is a great book but this order came totally damaged
This was meant to be a gift for a friend but it came totally damaged. Like a truck went over it.
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