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Bhagavad Gita for Modern Times

Secrets to Attaining Inner Peace and Harmony

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In this new translation and commentary on the ancient Sanskrit text, Swami Tirtha offers a completely fresh and accessible interpretation, making it easy to apply its teachings to daily life. The timeless wisdom of the Gita is illuminated by modern-day, real-world instances examining personal spiritual goals, and family, career, social, and environmental issues germane to today's seeker of wisdom and truth. Students of Eastern philosophy, yoga enthusiasts, parents, and entrepreneurs looking beyond The Art of War for inspiration will appreciate the techniques for relieving stress, discovering peace, creating self-worth, and enhancing spiritual awareness. Each page demonstrates how ancient and universal spiritual patterns can help answer common life questions and provide meaningful purpose and direction. A guide for living in a world that is often blind to what is most relevant—spirit—this explication of one of the cornerstones of spirituality will have universal, enduring appeal.
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    • School Library Journal

      December 1, 2007
      Adult/High School-A core text of Hinduism, the Bhagavad Gita tells the story of Prince Arjuna moments before he sends his nation into a violent war. Arjuna turns to his charioteer, who is secretly the divine god Krishna, for advice. What follows is an extensive set of tales and discussions that lay down the foundations for Hindu philosophy, cosmology, culture, and behavior. Tirthas version of the Gita, a composite of different translations edited for modern audiences, is highly readable. Broken into small, easily accessible sections, each portion is followed by thoughtful annotations that explain the content. Tirtha then moves into a series of questions and exercises for readers to apply the main ideas to their own lives. Issues such as sexuality, the value of education, and dealing with stress seem particularly targeted toward teens. These different elements combine into an excellent primer for Hindu philosophy. Tirtha includes thematic links to other religions and philosophies, making the concepts accessible to readers unfamiliar with the topic. Of definite interest to anyone starting to explore Eastern thought, this volume can also serve as an excellent guidebook to tackling many of lifes issues.Matthew L. Moffett, Pohick Regional Library, Burke, VA

      Copyright 2007 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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