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1. These could be Ganesh, Allah, Jeasus, Gita, Koran, Bible, Ramayana, etc
2. Though the word charity isn’t used in Hindu writings, the premise of giving and aiding others is prevalent within the Rig Veda, Thirukkural, Bhagawad Gita,
3. The Bhagavad Gita, one of the most important Hindu scriptures, has a message that is consistent with Aquinas and Boethius
4. In his book on the Bhagavad Gita, Gandhi says you must renounce the fruits of your actions to be on this path
5. [215] For example, in the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna refers to Himself as the Supreme Personality of Godhead
6. [216] We learn much about the Self in this respect in the Bhagavad Gita
7. [217] In the Gita, 15:7-10, Krishna (God) says that he sends part of himself into every person, and that part becomes the Self of that person
8. The Bhagavad Gita says that those who can discriminate between the “body” and the “knower of the body” can obtain liberation, which is the ultimate goal of yoga
9. Mahatma Gandhi expressed the essence of the message of the Bhagavad Gita as selfless work and sacrifice
10. [239] He said that the Bhagavad Gita shows “the most excellent way to attain self-realization,” which is “renunciation of the fruits of action
11. [217] The Bhagavad Gita was written in about 500 BCE, and is part of the epic Hindu poem, the Mahabharata
12. The Gita is an important Hindu scripture, which describes a dialog between the Hindu god Krishna and the warrior Arjuna
13. The Bhagavad Gita has been called a guide to living in the world
14. In the Bhagavad Gita, a classic Indian book, devotees are told to
15. 17) of Gita, he said that he did not want to
16. At this point the comment that a student of the Bhagavad Gita, the sacred book of Hinduism, is interesting: "A comparison that allows us to clarify this separation between Creator and creature would be the fruit of the pomegranate
17. WELL HERE I WILL EXPLAIN, AS ITS WRITTEN IN GITA, OR
18. Years after their first meeting, he put an English translation of the Bhagavaad Gita on my desk
19. “Sister Gita? Is all well?” the priest asked
20. It wasn’t yet the time Sister Gita had specified, but he wanted to get this over with
21. Gita strode with slow steps to the other side of the altar that stood in the middle of the room and sat down on a stool that Nem couldn’t see
22. Gita struggled to lift it
23. It was the priestess, Gita!
24. What business did that whelp have with Priestess Gita? A wave of jealousy swept through him
25. But not Gita
26. With Gita safely locked away in the navigator’s cabin—not much more than a closet with a desk and a bed—they gathered in the captain’s wardroom where it was safe to talk
27. He considered Gita as a book that gave the basic knowledge required to live an ideal life
28. Later he read many different translations of Gita and also read it in the original Sanskrit language
29. Bhagavad Gita was always his guide and mother
30. love without ceasing is the way of the second Ray; in the Gita it is shown how this love should be directed to men and other beings in karma yoga (the
31. Bhagavad Gita is said to have seen the Divine Form, so have I seen, without the shadow of a doubt
32. taught the Bhagwad Gita to young children
33. As it says in the Bhagavad Gita,
34. Readers of the Bhagavad Gita will also remember the teaching of love and devotion with which it is filled
35. promise of the Baghavad Gita
36. Upanishads and the Gita, "its all in the explanation!" had his first heart attack 2 days later at the age of 96 and died 3 months later
37. author of "The Living Gita" with whom they received many
38. “I began to see death in its true perspective through verses such as these,” he began reading from the Gita that lay beside him
39. But what eye-openers the end chapters of the Gita were to me; what a vile creature I was, I came to realize from these verses - Make all vile, rude guys all / Vainglorious ’n haughty too / Besides being indignant / No less are they indulgent; Gives as virtue man freedom / Keeps him vileness in bondage; Pride ’n lust, long wish list / Vile in conceit live impure; Seeing life as one to gloat / Vile by impulse go to lengths; Seek vile creatures ever shortcuts / On way to wants, they ill-get wealth; Think all vile, in like terms- / This is mine so let me keep / Why not have I more of it, Foe this mine I’ve truly floored / Won’t I tackle the rest of them / Sure I’m Lord of mine own world; Note all vile, gloat as such – / Besides wealthy, I’m well-born / Won’t I give and enjoy too, To their hurt in illusion vile / End up slaves of joys of flesh
40. “Why I never heard that before though I did attend some discourses on the Gita here and there
41. “And what symbolizes virtue in man is made amply clear in the masterpiece,” he continued quoting from the Gita
42. While Krishna in the Bhagvad Gita sought man to shed his ‘fear of death’, Muhammad by the Quran made the Musalmans fall in love with ‘the hereafter’; and for a prophetic paradox, he pursued his passions with gusto even as he trivialized the ‘life here’ for his flock, which dichotomy would forever dismay his believers
43. I had not read the Gita, but that I would gladly read it with them, and that
44. I began reading the Gita with them
45. This idea is very close to what is said in the Gita:
46. He said Gita
47. wealth – spiritual as well as the material, read Yathartha Gita
48. The power of the Gita is explained in the following famous
49. Real knowledge according to the Gita is the efflorescence of the voice
50. The Gita offers the