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The Bhagavad Gita: A Sublime Hymn of Dialectics

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Book Detail:

  • Author: Guru, Nataraja
  • Brand: D.K. Print World Ltd
  • Edition: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Number of Pages: 803
  • Release Date: 30-09-2008
  • EAN: 9788124604502
  • Package Dimensions: 8.7 x 5.9 x 2.0 inches
  • Languages: English

Book Description:

Nataraja Guru’s monumental analysis of one of the greatest philosophical classics, the Bhagavad Gita, now in its fiftieth year of continuous print, presents a radical yet deeply insightful framework for understanding this timeless work. The Guru’s unique approach introduces a universal perspective that transcends faith and reveals the infinite potential of every human being.

The text stands out due to the Guru's style, marked by wry humor, fresh insights, and fearless challenges to established orthodoxies. His approach was radical at the time of its writing, yet over the last fifty years, much of the scientific and philosophical communities have evolved toward a broader, global outlook — one that aligns with the perspective advocated by the Bhagavad Gita itself.

This new edition of the text serves as a comprehensive analysis, bringing out the universal and timeless message of the Gita, making it relevant for readers seeking philosophical wisdom beyond religious boundaries. It is an essential work for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the Gita and its implications for human potential and global thought.