What is it about?

The 6th chapter of the Bhagavad Gita gives simple, direct, and practical knowledge for anyone looking for answers to living a beautiful life. This work examines each Sanskrit verse and gives a succinct commentary that is geared for the modern man. A detailed grammatical analysis of each word makes one understand the text in its original, and form one's own conclusions as to its meaning.

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Simultaneous English and Hindi essence makes an average reader understand the nuances of each verse and see how it can apply to him. The grammar of each word makes the book an invaluable resource for faculty in the academic field.

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Many times one wonders for whom the Bhagavad Gita was written? In India, still the saying goes that we shall read the Gita only after we retire from active service! Most commentaries and translations of the Gita are peppered with so much spiritual jargon that a casual reader cannot connect to it at all. Students and teenagers in particular have no notion that the Gita was spoken expressly for them. This book uncovers the essential wisdom in simple language that suits all.

Ashwini Kumar Aggarwal

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This page is a summary of: Srimad Bhagavad Gita Dhyana Yoga, April 2017, Glasstree,
DOI: 10.20850/9781534202511.
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