The Bhagavad GitaPenguin UK, 30 de gen. 2003 - 288 pàgines The Bhagavad Gita is an intensely spiritual work that forms the cornerstone of the Hindu faith, and is also one of the masterpieces of Sanskrit poetry. It describes how, at the beginning of a mighty battle between the Pandava and Kaurava armies, thegod Krishna gives spiritual enlightenment to the warrior Arjuna, who realizes that the true battle is for his own soul. |
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action activities adoration Arjuna attains battle beauty become beginning Bhagavad Gita body born Brahman called comes consciousness creation darkness death dehin delusion desire divine earth Eternity evil faith fear feels field fight fire follow give glory gods goes harmony hear heart heaven holy human idea immortal Indian individual infinite inner Karma kill king kingdom knowledge known Krishna leads leaves light lives Lord Mahabharata master meaning mind moves nature never offering pain passion path peace perfection person pleasure pure reach reason rest reward ritual sacred sacrifice Sanskrit says seen seers selfish senses silence sorrow soul sound Spirit stories supreme surrender thee things thou thou shalt thought translation true truth universe unto Upanishads vast Vedas victory vision warriors waters whole wisdom wise wonder worship Yoga Yogi