

This dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna, is the Bhagavad Gita. Krishna talked to him, helping him to examine his own motives and desires, and showing him ways to rise above the limitations of his own personality to do what was best for himself and good for society. In his confusion, he no longer knew the course of action that he should take, and he turned to Krishna for guidance. At this crucial moment, Arjuna’s attachment to his preceptors and family came to the fore, and doubt entered his mind as to the ‘rightness’ of the battle. In the enemy ranks, Arjuna saw his cousins, other relatives and his teachers. Just before the fighting commenced, Arjuna asked Krishna to place his chariot between the two armies, so that he could take a good look at his enemy. Krishna agreed to drive Arjuna’s chariot and thus to be with him throughout the battle. Arjuna chose to have Krishna with him, and Duryodhana was delighted to add the vast, skilled army of Krishna to his forces. Krishna said that he would not personally lift weapons and fight in the battle, but the cousins could choose to have him, unarmed, on their side, or to have the use of his large army. This is a set of 16 MP3s chronicling the expositions of all the chapters of Srimad Bhagavad Gita by Anandmurti Gurumaa showered in Gita Gyana Yagya - it is distinctive as a realised being has unraveled this esoteric treatise for the aspirants of truth. Before the battle began, both Duryodhana and Arjuna went to Krishna to seek his aid. The facts are the same, only the period and aspirant is different. After making all possible attempts to peacefully get back their kingdom, or even the right to own a mere five villages in the kingdom, the Pandava brothers decided to fight a war to gain justice.Īrjuna, the third of the five Pandava princes, was perhaps the greatest and most renowned warrior-hero in the Pandava army. The army mustered by the five Pandava brothers was to fight the battle against the army of the Pandava’s cousin, Duryodhana, who had robbed them (the Pandavas) of their rightful kingdom and further, refused to participate in any plans for a compromise. It is one of the best-known philosophical texts of Hinduism, and is said to contain the essence of Upanishadic thought.The Bhagavad Gita occurs just before the great battle of Mahabharata begins. The Bhagavad Gita is composed of 701 Shlokas (verses) arranged in 18 chapters. This dialogue takes place in the Bhishma Parva of the Mahabharata. She performs regularly on stage.The Bhagavad Gita, or the Song of the Lord, is a dialogue between Krishna, an incarnation of Vishnu, and his friend and disciple, Arjuna. She is also a post graduate in Music from the University of Madras and her concerts are often heard over All India Radio, Chennai and telecasted in different Television Channels. Gandharva Vidyadhara Jyothy Kamath is a Carnatic music Vocalist, who has been practicing this art for more than two decades. He is the founding editor of AMA VIVEK, a Socio-Religious Newspaper, and is the founder of Vidya Vahini Trust and Yoga Vidya Centres. Swamiji, a sought after management Trainer and a columnist, has authored many books on Self Improvement in English and in Oriya. This work is inspired by Swami Ananda Chaitanya, disciple of Swami Dayananda Saraswati.

Thus, Bhagavad Gita becomes a handbook for all human beings who want to use their mind at the crucial moment without being carried away by it.The teaching allows a seeker to discover that one is the master of one’s own mind and no more a slave. Lor Krishna talked to him, helping him to examine his own motives and desires, and showing him ways to rise above the limitations of his own personality to do what was best for himself and good for society. In his confusion, he no longer knew the course of action that he should take, and he turned to Lord Krishna for guidance. The Bhagavad Gita occurs just before the great battle of Mahabharata begins.Arjuna’s attachment to his preceptors and family came to the fore, and doubt entered his mind as to the ‘rightness’ of the battle. It is the best and most valuable philosophical text of Hinduism, and is said to contain the essence of Upanishadic teachings. It is composed of 700 verses arranged in 18 chapters. The Bhagavad Gita is a dialogue between Lord Krishna and Arjuna. The hallmark of this product is the clear enunciation of the entire Gita in a mellifluous voice and melodious ragas. The Bhagavad Gita has been recited in two metres namely Anushtup and Trishtup.The Anusthtup has been sung in the raga Yamunkalyani and the Trishtup has been sung in Revathi.
