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Srimad Bhagavad Gita (Chapter 1) : Bengali Commentary by Swami Ishatmananda

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Śrīmadbhagavadgītā with Bengali Commentary by Swami Ishatmanandaji Maharaj, Minister-in-charge, Vivekananda Vedanta Society, Chicago, USA The Shrimad Bhagavad Gita, is a 700-verse Hindu scripture that is part of the epic Mahabharata, dated to the second half of the first millennium BCE and is typical of the Hindu synthesis. It is considered to be one of the holy scriptures for Hinduism. The Gita is set in a narrative framework of a dialogue between Pandava prince Arjuna and his guide and charioteer Krishna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead. At the start of the Dharma Yuddha (righteous war) between Pandavas and Kauravas, Arjuna is filled with moral dilemma and despair about the violence and death the war will cause in the battle against his own kind. He wonders if he should renounce and seeks Krishna's counsel, whose answers and discourse constitute the Bhagavad Gita. Krishna counsels Arjuna to "fulfill his Kshatriya (warrior) duty to uphold the Dharma" through "selfless action". The Krishna–Arjuna dialogues cover a broad range of spiritual topics, touching upon ethical dilemmas and philosophical issues that go far beyond the war Arjuna faces. The Bhagavad Gita presents a synthesis of Hindu ideas about dharma, theistic bhakti, and the yogic ideals of moksha. The text covers jñāna, bhakti, karma, and rāj yogas (spoken of in the 6th chapter) incorporating ideas from the Samkhya-Yoga philosophy. If you wish to make any donation to the Vivekananda Vedanta Society of Chicago, please visit: https://chicagovedanta.org/helpus.html To make donation to Advaita Ashrama, please visit: https://advaitaashrama.org/donate/

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