This philosophical piece with necessary arguments emphasizes, that, the sthitaprajna, by performing his ordained duties with the right perspectives of varnasramadharma along with the sense of material detachment and sattvika jnana: and following the middle path with self- determinism, he through the spiritual order could attain the final emancipation, i.e., mukti. The book authentically foresees the evolution of World Religion; within which all sciences, all religions and all philosophical speculations confirm the selfless service for the welfare of world humanity; and through it, not only the individual selves but also the animate and inanimate beings merge with Universal Self, which in turn, unveils the secret, i.e., the ever dynamic Spiritual Energy engulfs the conscious and non-conscious entities of the cosmos.
The Gita is specially suited and purpose, as it attempts to reconcile varied and apparently antithetical forms of the religious consciousness and emphasizes the root conceptions. which are neither ancient nor modern but eternal? and belong to the very flesh of humanity, past, present, and future" (Radhakrishnan 1977:6-7).
Though the esoteric text is analyzed through multifarious dimensions by the international scholars, the approach of the present publication is specific; in which, the author focuses upon the nature of self within the worldly flux and its contemporary relevance. The Celestial Song states, "Let a man lift himself by himself; let him not degrade himself; for the self alone is the friend of self and self alone is the enemy of the self" (7:5). He excavates the uniqueness of the text within the background of the Indian Philosophical systems and exhaustively elucidates the thematic conceptions of the self and clarifies the practical means to overcome the hurdles
5. Radhakrishnan holds the view, that, the Bhagavad Gita penetrates and forms a harmonious reconciliation within the diversified truths proclaimed by Vedas and the Upanisads? So, even though the philosophical truths of Vedic religion disintegrate from the intellectual as well as the ordinary masses, the science of the Bhagavad Gita certainly could maintain the principles and place them before the society' for its onward march towards the humanistic order. The Gundharmam expresses this, fact, 'All the Upanisads are the cows, the milker is Krsna, the cowherd boy, Partha is the calf, men of purified intellect are the drinkers, and the milk is the supreme nectar of the Gita.
The Bhagavad Gita contains seven hundred verses. They have been divided into eighteen chapters, which are included between the twenty-fifth and forty-second chapters of the Mahabharata. The treat Dent of the text may be brought under three major divisions: (I) !he first six chapters are karma khanda which deals with the rituals. (ii) The second six chapters are bhakti khanda which explains the meaning about the devotion.
(iii) The last six chapters are fine khanda which describes the meaning and the way to acquire the full fledged wisdom and the values and the necessity of self-surrender."
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Vedas (1279)
Upanishads (477)
Puranas (740)
Ramayana (892)
Mahabharata (329)
Dharmasastras (162)
Goddess (475)
Bhakti (243)
Saints (1292)
Gods (1284)
Shiva (334)
Journal (132)
Fiction (46)
Vedanta (324)
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