Bhagavad-Gita: The Ambrosial 'Sat-Song' of Sri Krishna

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Eastern Religions, Hinduism, Philosophy
Cover of the book Bhagavad-Gita: The Ambrosial 'Sat-Song' of Sri Krishna by Sajohn Daverly, Sajohn Daverly
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Author: Sajohn Daverly ISBN: 9789382788157
Publisher: Sajohn Daverly Publication: May 6, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Sajohn Daverly
ISBN: 9789382788157
Publisher: Sajohn Daverly
Publication: May 6, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

There are times when one’s surrender can represent one’s greatest victory.

Although Pandu’s son Arjuna was widely known as one who in combat could single-handedly fight and defeat 1,000 opposing warriors simultaneously, he was twice traumatized and brought to his knees on the battlefield of Kurukshetra. The first time was upon seeing countless loved ones eager for bloodshed on both sides of the impending fray. The second was upon discovering that his own charioteer, a bosom friend since adolescence, could not only speak about the experience of awakening to one’s true nature, but could also provide the experience of beholding the infinite form of the one universal Self. Complete with word-for-word transliteration, this new presentation of India’s timeless spiritual classic illuminates many subtle details which readers may find themselves either relishing for the very first time, or revisiting with a new level of penetration and appreciation.

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There are times when one’s surrender can represent one’s greatest victory.

Although Pandu’s son Arjuna was widely known as one who in combat could single-handedly fight and defeat 1,000 opposing warriors simultaneously, he was twice traumatized and brought to his knees on the battlefield of Kurukshetra. The first time was upon seeing countless loved ones eager for bloodshed on both sides of the impending fray. The second was upon discovering that his own charioteer, a bosom friend since adolescence, could not only speak about the experience of awakening to one’s true nature, but could also provide the experience of beholding the infinite form of the one universal Self. Complete with word-for-word transliteration, this new presentation of India’s timeless spiritual classic illuminates many subtle details which readers may find themselves either relishing for the very first time, or revisiting with a new level of penetration and appreciation.

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