This book is an humble adventure in explaining the core contents of the Bhagavad Gita to commonplace but curious admires. Author’s aim is not to compete with the scholarly works on Gita but to present a pragmatic view to those who as beginners are eager to aquaint themselves with this great book with a desire to learn the basic tenents of Indian philosophy and its ethics. Since the Gita philosophy is nowadays becoming strange to our own people, it can be safety presumed that this humble trial will also be useful to them, especially to Indian youth who have lost their identity in the present day turmoil.
This book is an humble adventure in explaining the core contents of the Bhagavad Gita to commonplace but curious admires. Author?s aim is not to compete with the scholarly works on Gita but to present a pragmatic view to those who as beginners are eager to aquaint themselves with this great book with a desire to learn the basic tenents of Indian philosophy and its ethics. Since the Gita philosophy is nowadays becoming strange to our own people, it can be safety presumed that this humble trial will also be useful to them, especially to Indian youth who have lost their identity in the present day turmoil.
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