Back of The Book
The Bhagavad Gita: A Melody Divine
Michelangelo said that inside every block of stone dwells a beautiful statue. The Bhagavad Gita is a divine song that helps unravel the beauty within you. It help you to discover the magic potency of self-governance. It enriches you from within. Carl Jung said, "Who looks outside dreams, who looks inside awakes."
The world converges to that rare person who has empowered himself and tapped his inner resources. Such a person achieves success effortlessly. He is happy and evolves to his full potential. Without cultivating your inner resources you feel inadequate, incomplete. It is only with inner unfoldment that you experience true power. You are not the human being going through a spiritual experience; you are the very Spirit. The Gita brings you back to the cognition of your true potential. You become a Perfect Person.
Arjuna's Question and Krsna's Answer
Many of us have a vague concept of perfection. Bhagavad Gita, Chapter II, Verses 54 to 72, give a definition of the Perfect Person and also outlines the path to Perfection
Arjuna's question is: What is the nature of an enlightened Person? How does the Infinite express through a finite form?
Krsna's brilliant explanation is a guide to mankind for all time. A clear picture of that exalted state of Enlightenment depicted in terms we understand.
INTRODUCTION | 5 |
Invest-India | 7 |
Why the Bhagavad Gita? | 8 |
The Salt of Life | 9 |
Success Through Inner Unfolding | 10 |
Password To Success | 12 |
Work-Drudgery Or Revelry? | 14 |
Enjoy Success | 15 |
Meaningful Relationships | 16 |
Insights That Empower | 18 |
The Right Choice | 20 |
Tap Your Potential | 20 |
Vision | 21 |
Emotional Motivation | 22 |
Intellectual Drive | 23 |
The Power Of The Spirit | 23 |
A Unique Analogy | 24 |
Kaun Banega Infinitepati? | 25 |
As You Think So You Become | 25 |
Single Focus, Multiple Tasks | 26 |
The Real Challenge | 27 |
Classical Living: Oasis of Peace | 28 |
Enjoy without Desiring | 29 |
Vedanta Operating Systems | 30 |
Karma Yoga | 30 |
Svadharma - Your Core Interest | 31 |
Three Types of Action | 31 |
Selfish Action | 31 |
Unselfish Action | 32 |
Give to Gain | 33 |
Sacrifice To Rejoice | 34 |
Selfless Action | 35 |
Play Your Role | 36 |
Collateral Benefit | 36 |
Bhakti Yoga | 37 |
Deficiency Motivation | 39 |
Make Every Meal A Feast | 40 |
Thy Will Not My Will | 41 |
Devotion - Apart To A Part | 41 |
Centrifugal To Centripetal | 42 |
Orchestra Of Life | 44 |
Multiply Your Joys | 44 |
Celebrate Every Moment | 45 |
Controlled Emotion | 46 |
Jnana Yoga | 47 |
The Right Choice | 48 |
Happiness - A State Of Mind | 48 |
Forbidden Fruit: Deserve Vs Desire | 50 |
True Knowledge - Sieve The Permanent From The Impermanent | 52 |
Reflection - Key To Wisdom | 53 |
Who Are You? | 54 |
Focus On Atman | 56 |
True Convergence | 56 |
Revel In The Divine | 57 |
Overview: The Three Yogas | 58 |
Renunciation | 60 |
Physical Pleasures Found Wanting | 64 |
Emotional Joys More Fulfilling | 64 |
The Thrill of Intellectual Pursuits | 65 |
Welcome to the Realm Of The Infinite | 65 |
Focus Get You There | 67 |
Action In Renunciation | 68 |
Renounce and Enjoy | 69 |
Meditation | 70 |
CHAPTER II Bhagavad Gita | Verses 52 to 72 |
Profile of the Perfect Person | 73 |
Verse 54 | 74 |
Verse 55 | 77 |
Verse 56 | 84 |
Verse 57 | 89 |
Verse 58 | 95 |
Verse 59 | 97 |
Verse 60 | 99 |
Verse 61 | 103 |
Verse 62 and 63 | 106 |
Verse 64 | 111 |
Part I | 112 |
Part II | 114 |
Verse 65 | 118 |
Verse 66 | 120 |
Verse 67 | 123 |
Verse 68 | 126 |
Verse 69 | 128 |
Verse 70 | 130 |
Verse 71 | 133 |
Verse 72 | 137 |
Back of The Book
The Bhagavad Gita: A Melody Divine
Michelangelo said that inside every block of stone dwells a beautiful statue. The Bhagavad Gita is a divine song that helps unravel the beauty within you. It help you to discover the magic potency of self-governance. It enriches you from within. Carl Jung said, "Who looks outside dreams, who looks inside awakes."
The world converges to that rare person who has empowered himself and tapped his inner resources. Such a person achieves success effortlessly. He is happy and evolves to his full potential. Without cultivating your inner resources you feel inadequate, incomplete. It is only with inner unfoldment that you experience true power. You are not the human being going through a spiritual experience; you are the very Spirit. The Gita brings you back to the cognition of your true potential. You become a Perfect Person.
Arjuna's Question and Krsna's Answer
Many of us have a vague concept of perfection. Bhagavad Gita, Chapter II, Verses 54 to 72, give a definition of the Perfect Person and also outlines the path to Perfection
Arjuna's question is: What is the nature of an enlightened Person? How does the Infinite express through a finite form?
Krsna's brilliant explanation is a guide to mankind for all time. A clear picture of that exalted state of Enlightenment depicted in terms we understand.
INTRODUCTION | 5 |
Invest-India | 7 |
Why the Bhagavad Gita? | 8 |
The Salt of Life | 9 |
Success Through Inner Unfolding | 10 |
Password To Success | 12 |
Work-Drudgery Or Revelry? | 14 |
Enjoy Success | 15 |
Meaningful Relationships | 16 |
Insights That Empower | 18 |
The Right Choice | 20 |
Tap Your Potential | 20 |
Vision | 21 |
Emotional Motivation | 22 |
Intellectual Drive | 23 |
The Power Of The Spirit | 23 |
A Unique Analogy | 24 |
Kaun Banega Infinitepati? | 25 |
As You Think So You Become | 25 |
Single Focus, Multiple Tasks | 26 |
The Real Challenge | 27 |
Classical Living: Oasis of Peace | 28 |
Enjoy without Desiring | 29 |
Vedanta Operating Systems | 30 |
Karma Yoga | 30 |
Svadharma - Your Core Interest | 31 |
Three Types of Action | 31 |
Selfish Action | 31 |
Unselfish Action | 32 |
Give to Gain | 33 |
Sacrifice To Rejoice | 34 |
Selfless Action | 35 |
Play Your Role | 36 |
Collateral Benefit | 36 |
Bhakti Yoga | 37 |
Deficiency Motivation | 39 |
Make Every Meal A Feast | 40 |
Thy Will Not My Will | 41 |
Devotion - Apart To A Part | 41 |
Centrifugal To Centripetal | 42 |
Orchestra Of Life | 44 |
Multiply Your Joys | 44 |
Celebrate Every Moment | 45 |
Controlled Emotion | 46 |
Jnana Yoga | 47 |
The Right Choice | 48 |
Happiness - A State Of Mind | 48 |
Forbidden Fruit: Deserve Vs Desire | 50 |
True Knowledge - Sieve The Permanent From The Impermanent | 52 |
Reflection - Key To Wisdom | 53 |
Who Are You? | 54 |
Focus On Atman | 56 |
True Convergence | 56 |
Revel In The Divine | 57 |
Overview: The Three Yogas | 58 |
Renunciation | 60 |
Physical Pleasures Found Wanting | 64 |
Emotional Joys More Fulfilling | 64 |
The Thrill of Intellectual Pursuits | 65 |
Welcome to the Realm Of The Infinite | 65 |
Focus Get You There | 67 |
Action In Renunciation | 68 |
Renounce and Enjoy | 69 |
Meditation | 70 |
CHAPTER II Bhagavad Gita | Verses 52 to 72 |
Profile of the Perfect Person | 73 |
Verse 54 | 74 |
Verse 55 | 77 |
Verse 56 | 84 |
Verse 57 | 89 |
Verse 58 | 95 |
Verse 59 | 97 |
Verse 60 | 99 |
Verse 61 | 103 |
Verse 62 and 63 | 106 |
Verse 64 | 111 |
Part I | 112 |
Part II | 114 |
Verse 65 | 118 |
Verse 66 | 120 |
Verse 67 | 123 |
Verse 68 | 126 |
Verse 69 | 128 |
Verse 70 | 130 |
Verse 71 | 133 |
Verse 72 | 137 |