Bhagvad-Gita : Treatise of self-help (Audio Book)
The spiritual ethos and
the philosophical outlook that the Bhagvad - Gita postulates paves the way for
the liberation of man, who, as Rousseau said, ‘being born free, is everywhere
in chains’.
But equally it is a
mirror of human psychology, which enables man to discern his debilities for
appropriate redressal.
All the same, the boon of
an oral tradition that kept it alive for over two millennia became its bane
with the proliferation of interpolations therein. Besides muddying its pristine
philosophy, these insertions affect the sequential conformity and structural economy
of the grand discourse. What is worse, to the chagrin of the majority of the
Hindus, some of these legitimize the inimical caste system while upholding the
priestly perks and prejudices.
This rendition seeks to
restore to the Gita, its original character by ridding it of hundred and nine
interpolations, which tend to keep the skeptics away from it. And ironically
these muddle the understanding as well. In the theatre of man as nothing
surpasses the drama of war, the stage for unveiling the Gita’s unrivalled
philosophy was set on the battleground of Kurukshetra at the threshold of the
battle of Mahabharata.
Labels: Art of living, Audio Book, Bhagvad Gita, Delusion, Fear of death, Free verse, Good and evil, Hindu spirituality, Poetry, Self-help, Supreme Spirit
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