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    Srimadh Bhagawath Geetha

    This is certainly a Great treasure for every Human. This is understood to be a very good way to understand the Supreme Being or Paramathma.

    Why don't we discuss and learn various points of this Great treasure. To strat with, a small quote from Bhagawath Geetha.....which is acceptable to all...

    Yepyanya devata bhakta yajanthe sraddhyanvitah: |
    tepi mam eva kaounteya yajanthya Vidhi poorvakam ||


    Translation: If anyone who follows his way of life in a sincere and truthful manner and pray God, in any form he wants, but sincreley, attains me at last, as he is praying me indirectly...

    Bhagawath Geetha 9th Chapter 23rd Sloka
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    Re: Srimadh Bhagawath Geetha

    Quote Originally Posted by srivatsan
    This is certainly a Great treasure for every Human. This is understood to be a very good way to understand the Supreme Being or Paramathma.

    Why don't we discuss and learn various points of this Great treasure. To strat with, a small quote from Bhagawath Geetha.....which is acceptable to all...

    Yepyanya devata bhakta yajanthe sraddhyanvitah: |
    tepi mam eva kaounteya yajanthya Vidhi poorvakam ||


    Translation: If anyone who follows his way of life in a sincere and truthful manner and pray God, in any form he wants, but sincreley, attains me at last, as he is praying me indirectly...

    Bhagawath Geetha 9th Chapter 23rd Sloka
    Well... Splendid idea.... towards the Welfare of Mankind.

    Many are of the WRONG-NOTION... that the Bhagawad-Geetha pertains to the so called Hindus only... No. It is common for Humanty... similar to Thirukkuralh.

    ..especially an Ever-applicable Treasure of Indian-Heritage ...

    If one goes through its text, can understand how a broad outlook of Wise-counsel it imparts towards Self and Others...

    ...alongside LARGE-HEARTEDNESS in applying the Life-codes towards the Society on the whole..

    ... ensuring UNITY UNDER DIVERSITY...is put forth quite legibly and categorically.

    The above Sloka is an Exemplary one towards such a Healthy Spirit highly worthy for any and every person.

    God is one... but the approaches are many... like the several Rivers ...Ultimately reaching One Destination... OCEAN...says Geetha.

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    Sudhamaa Sir, I request you to kindly share your knowledge of Bhagawath Geethai, by which others like me can learn it....
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    Quote Originally Posted by srivatsan
    Sudhamaa Sir, I request you to kindly share your knowledge of Bhagawath Geethai, by which others like me can learn it....
    Thanks... Yes, I will... but along with others...to initiate their thoughts on different aspects of Geetha, ...

    ...the Remarkable Gospel quoted by International Scholars...

    ...irrespective of Sect, Religion, Nationality or any such vivi-section of Mankind...

    ... on its Unique and Unparallel Sense of Human-values..

    ... applicable for anybody on DAY TO DAY LIFE.

    With Best wishes,
    Sudhaama

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sudhaama
    Quote Originally Posted by srivatsan
    Sudhamaa Sir, I request you to kindly share your knowledge of Bhagawath Geethai, by which others like me can learn it....
    Thanks... Yes, I will... but along with others...to initiate their thoughts on different aspects of Geetha, ...

    ...the Remarkable Gospel quoted by International Scholars...

    ...irrespective of Sect, Religion, Nationality or any such vivi-section of Mankind...

    ... on its Unique and Unparallel Sense of Human-values..

    ... applicable for anybody on DAY TO DAY LIFE.

    With Best wishes,
    Sudhaama
    Sudhama Sir, since no one has come forward , here is my question on Gita.

    Why was Arjuna given an answer like "Vishwaroopa" when all he was wanting was answers as words ? Perhaps if he was convinced with words, and if they were duly noted down and passed-on to us, we could have understood it ourselves. We see the vishwaroopa ourselves every day in our lives.

    What we do not know yet are the convincing answers to the his moral questions.
    Albert Einstein
    "Heroism on command, senseless violence, and all the loathsome nonsense that goes by the name of patriotism -- how passionately I hate them!"

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    The most famous (widely spreaded all over the world) Bhagvad Geeta, By srila Prabhupada swami ji:
    "THE BHAGAVAD GEETA AS IT IS"
    pls find it on
    http://www.iskcon.com/books/bg/BhagavadGita.html

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    can someone pls tell me what hapnd to lord krishna after the war ?
    and same for lord raamaa ? did he actually rule for
    eleven thousand years ? after raamayan war?
    pls

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    According to the Ramayana, Rama did rule for a total of 11,000 years. Whether he actually ruled or not is subject to whether you believe the account given in the Valimiki Ramayana or not.

    Krishna, on the other hand, did not continue for that long after the MB war. This we can ascertain by a little mathematical calculation.

    Parikshit was still in Uttara's womb when the war was over. Thereafter, he was crowned king when he was hardly 13 years old. And Krishna has already concluded his Avataric role before that. So we can guess after the MB war, Krishna and the Pandavas continued to live for only about 14 years max.
    When we stop labouring under the delusion of our cosmic self-importance, we are free of hindrance, fear, worry and attachment. We are liberated!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Badri
    According to the Ramayana, Rama did rule for a total of 11,000 years. Whether he actually ruled or not is subject to whether you believe the account given in the Valimiki Ramayana or not.

    Krishna, on the other hand, did not continue for that long after the MB war. This we can ascertain by a little mathematical calculation.

    Parikshit was still in Uttara's womb when the war was over. Thereafter, he was crowned king when he was hardly 13 years old. And Krishna has already concluded his Avataric role before that. So we can guess after the MB war, Krishna and the Pandavas continued to live for only about 14 years max.
    Badri, were the "years" same as what we understand as years today ? I mean does it mean 11,000 ratations of earth around itself ?
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    Re: Srimadh Bhagawath Geetha

    Quote Originally Posted by srivatsan
    Translation: If anyone who follows his way of life in a sincere and truthful manner and pray God, in any form he wants, but sincreley, attains me at last, as he is praying me indirectly...
    How can we be sure if we are sincere and truthful ? I mean right thing for one person can be completely wrong for other other, in a small world of limited resources and inherent conflicts and without a universal code of conduct ?
    Albert Einstein
    "Heroism on command, senseless violence, and all the loathsome nonsense that goes by the name of patriotism -- how passionately I hate them!"

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