The Bhagavadgita Complete Translation by Jayaram V
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The Bhagavadgita - Philosophy and Concepts




 

 

The Bhagavadgita is as relevant today as it was thousands of years ago. The philosophy, concepts and teachings of the Bhagavadgita can help us lead a stress free life and deal with our  problems peacefully and confidently. The Bhagavadgita has a transforming and purifying power known to those who recite it regularly. It teaches us how to maintain inner stability and sameness even while performing the most complex tasks, accept the vicissitudes of life with detachment and overcome the uncertainty and anxiety about one's future with faith in God and by renouncing ownership and doer ship. The Bhagavadgita gives its PR actioners an assurance that they can go deals with the problems of karma, illusion and bondage to the cycle of life and death positively with faith in God. Bhagavadgita contains profound philosophy, which is based mostly upon the philosophy contained in the Upanishads. The concepts of the Bhagavadgita are derived mostly from the concepts present in Vedanta Philosophy only. However, the appeal is mostly personal and devotional. The following concepts of the Bhagavadgita will help you  understand why the scripture is so important for the Hindu way of life and remained central to their religious and philosophical thought of Hinduism for centuries. 

Essays on the Bhagavadgita by Jayaram V
Introduction to The Bhagavadgita
Aspects, Emanations, Incarnations and Forms of God
The Concept of Avatar or Incarnation in Hinduism
Bhagavan meaning and significance
Bhakti Marg, the Path of Devotion
Buddhi Yoga - The Yoga of Intelligence
The Bhagavadgita concept of detachment
Bhagavadgita and the Yoga of Self-discipline
The Bhagavadgita and the Concept of Equanimity of Mind
The spiritual aspect of human body
The Bhagavadgita on Divine Qualities
Bhakti yoga - Yoga of Devotion
The Bhagavadgita on the Demonic Qualities
The Bhagavadgita on Divine Qualities
The Bhagavadgita and the Ideal Devotee
The Bhagavadgita on Ego and Egoism
The Triple Gunas According to the Bhagavadgita
The Yoga of Knowledge From the Bhagavadgita
Karmayoga
Karma, the Law of Action and Attraction
Principles and Practice of Karmayoga
Maya, the Concept of Illusion
Purusha and Prakriti, the Mother Goddess and the Father God
The Main Characters of the Bhagavadgita
Bhagavadgita on the Role of Sense Organs
Stability of Mind in Spiritual Life
Descriptions of Soul in the Bhagavadgita
Sorrow and its Spiritual Significance
Summary of the Yoga of Knowledge
Essays on the Bhagavadgita 
Translation of the Bhagavadgita
Links to the Bhagavadgita
Sacred Scriptures
The History,and Significance of Mathura and Vrindavan
Exceerpts From The Bhagavadgita Complete Translation
Essays on The Bhagavadgita - by Jayaram V
Lord Krishna
 

 

 

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