भगवद्गीता - Bhagavad Gita App
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Bhagavad Gita written by Vedavyasa - ancient Indian saint and Indian Epic - Mahabharata.Bhagavad Gita comprises 18 chapters in the Bhishma Parva of the epic Mahabharata and consists of 700 verses.Gita was narrated for the first time in the battle of Kurukshetra war, by Lord Sri Krishna to Arjuna.This app contianes 18 chapters of Bhagavad Gita in hindi and englih Launguage.
In a very clear and wonderful way the Supreme God Krishna describes the science of self-realization and the exact process by which a human being can establish their eternal relationship with God. In terms of pure, spiritual knowledge the Bhagavad Gita ( भगवद्गीता ) is incomparable. Its intrinsic beauty is that its knowledge applies to all human beings and does not postulate any sectarian ideology or secular view. It is approachable from the sanctified realms of all religions and is glorified as the epitome of all spiritual teachings. This is because proficiency in the Gita reveals the eternal principles which are fundamental and essential for spiritual life from all perspectives and allows one to perfectly understand the esoteric truths hidden within all religious scriptures. Many great thinkers from our times such as Einstein, Mahatma Gandhi & Albert Schweizer as well as Madhvacarya, Sankara and Ramanuja from bygone ages have all contemplated and deliberarted upon its timeless message. The primary purpose of the Bhagavad- Gita is to illuminate for all of humanity the realization of the true nature of divinity; for the highest spiritual conception and the greatest material perfection is to attain love of God!
Gita 18 chapters
1) Prathama adhyaya
2) Sankhya yoga
3) Karma yoga
4) Gyaana–Karma-Sanyasa yoga
5) Karma–Sanyasa yoga
6) Dhyan yoga or Atmasanyam yoga
7) Gyaana–ViGyaana yoga
8) Aksara–Brahma yoga
9) Raja–Vidya–Raja–Guhya yoga
10) Vibhuti–Vistara–yoga
11) Visvarupa–Darsana yoga
12) Bhakti yoga
13) Ksetra–Ksetrajna Vibhaga yoga
14) Gunatraya–Vibhaga yoga
15) Purusottama yoga
16) Daivasura–Sampad–Vibhaga yoga
17) Sraddhatraya-Vibhaga yoga
18) Moksha–Sanyasa yoga
In a very clear and wonderful way the Supreme God Krishna describes the science of self-realization and the exact process by which a human being can establish their eternal relationship with God. In terms of pure, spiritual knowledge the Bhagavad Gita ( भगवद्गीता ) is incomparable. Its intrinsic beauty is that its knowledge applies to all human beings and does not postulate any sectarian ideology or secular view. It is approachable from the sanctified realms of all religions and is glorified as the epitome of all spiritual teachings. This is because proficiency in the Gita reveals the eternal principles which are fundamental and essential for spiritual life from all perspectives and allows one to perfectly understand the esoteric truths hidden within all religious scriptures. Many great thinkers from our times such as Einstein, Mahatma Gandhi & Albert Schweizer as well as Madhvacarya, Sankara and Ramanuja from bygone ages have all contemplated and deliberarted upon its timeless message. The primary purpose of the Bhagavad- Gita is to illuminate for all of humanity the realization of the true nature of divinity; for the highest spiritual conception and the greatest material perfection is to attain love of God!
Gita 18 chapters
1) Prathama adhyaya
2) Sankhya yoga
3) Karma yoga
4) Gyaana–Karma-Sanyasa yoga
5) Karma–Sanyasa yoga
6) Dhyan yoga or Atmasanyam yoga
7) Gyaana–ViGyaana yoga
8) Aksara–Brahma yoga
9) Raja–Vidya–Raja–Guhya yoga
10) Vibhuti–Vistara–yoga
11) Visvarupa–Darsana yoga
12) Bhakti yoga
13) Ksetra–Ksetrajna Vibhaga yoga
14) Gunatraya–Vibhaga yoga
15) Purusottama yoga
16) Daivasura–Sampad–Vibhaga yoga
17) Sraddhatraya-Vibhaga yoga
18) Moksha–Sanyasa yoga