In this 189 page book Swamiji translates the 43 verses of chapter 3 of the Bhagavad Gita. He skilfully opens out and expands on the deeper meaning contained within each verse, leaving the serious spiritual enquirer with a clear understanding, whilst giving them much to ponder and reflect upon.
Introduction
The Bhagavad Gita teaches that:
Life is to be lived with wisdom. This wisdom is acquired with knowledge and understanding. Understanding of life brings about a change in vision and perspective. Thereafter with an enlightened vision, one lives life.
In the second chapter Lord Krishna briefly revealed this wisdom-knowledge. This process of arriving at wisdom is taught in the Bhagavad Gita from various standpoints. In the third chapter wisdom in action is being explained.
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“Dharma bereft of virtue is no dharma. The virtue of goodness-in-being sanctifies life. Nobility is the hallmark of one abiding in God.”
Swami Yogeshwarananda Giri
This short booklet of 35 pages is a transcribe from a series of talks given by Swami Yogeshwarananda Giri on “The Divine Virtues” in which Swamiji takes us through a number of verses from Chapter 12 of the Bhagavad Gita which touch on the subject of what these Divine virtues are.
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“The Eternal, All-pervasive, Subtle, and the Immortal (Principle), the cause of beings, is perceived everywhere by the wise.”
Mundaka Upanishad
This short booklet of 26 pages is a transcribe of a talk given by Swami Yogeshwarananda Giri on “The Wholistic View of Life”, in it Swamiji presents a clearly detailed understanding of the Transcendental Reality which is the essence of each and every one of us, and points out the way for us to return to this Wholeness by remaining in a non-dual state of Awareness.
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“In the silence of the mind, the Truth is discerned. Hence, it is a Folly to seek for the Truth outside the mind. Nirvana is in the mind – so is samsara. That is the magic: enlightenment is in the mind so is the world.”
Swami Yogeshwarananda Giri
This short booklet is a transcribe of a talk given by Swami Yogeshwarananda Giri on “Mind and the State of No-mind”, this short treatise is full of meaning, due to the skilful way in which Swamiji manages to fill every sentence and paragraph with meaning, and a wealth of spiritual wisdom, while at the same time making things easy to comprehend and digest.
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