Gita for Everyday Living: Exploring the Message of the Gita in a Contemporary and Practical Context
Book Specification
Item Code: | IHD020 |
Publisher: | Sri Ramakrishna Math |
Edition: | 2018 |
ISBN: | 9788178235202 |
Pages: | 360 (12 Color & 3 B/W Illustrations) |
Cover: | Paperback |
Other Details | 7.0" X 4.8" |
Weight | 270 gm |
Book Description
Bhagavad Gita is a perennial source of inspiration and strength for millions of people all over the world. For centuries, it ha been the guiding light for anyone interested in living a spiritual life and having a wiser and matured outlook towards life. No wonder, the Gita has a universal appeal and all-inclusive readership.
An eternal scripture like Gita too, however, needs to be restated and reiterated with the change in circumstances. Its eternal teachings need to be rephrased and rearticulated in order to met the contemporary needs. In the process of doing this, it becomes ore accessible and new insights are brought into focus.
Keeping this in mind, The Vedanta Kesari, the English monthly published by this Math, brought out a special issue in December 2008 entirely dedicated to this theme. It received an overwhelming response and an additional 2000 copies had to be reprinted to meet the demand.
We are pleased to present the same in the present form and hope it will be received with the same enthusiasm and interest and reach even larger number of spiritual seekers.
Back of the Book
You see, there is no need to read too much of the scriptures. If you read too much you will be inclined to reason and argue. Nangta used to teach me thus: What you get by repeating the word ‘Gita’ ten times is the essence of the book. In other words, if you repeat ‘Gita’ ten times it is reversed into ‘tagi’, which indicates renunciation.
The essence of the Gita is: ‘O man, renounce everything and practice spiritual discipline for the realization of God.’
1 | Gita Today: A Introduction | 1 |
Swami Atmashraddhananda | ||
2 | Gita-‘The Essence of All Scriptures’ | 11 |
3 | Bhagavad Gita: ‘The Best Authority on Vedanta’ | 15 |
Swami Vivekananda | ||
4 | Sri Krishna, the Teacher of the Gita | 29 |
Swami Vivekananda | ||
5 | Universal Message of the Bhagavad Gita | 36 |
Swami Ranganathananda | ||
6 | Gita’s Way of Right Activity | 45 |
Swami Smaranananda | ||
7 | Getting Introduced to Bhagavad Gita | 53 |
Swami Sridharananda | ||
8 | Gita’s Message for Self-Transformation | 69 |
Swami Prabuddhananda | ||
9 | Frequently Asked Questions About Gita | 84 |
Swami Harshananda | ||
10 | Bhagavad Gita for the Commoners | 98 |
Swami Gautamananda | ||
11 | True Happiness-Gita’s Counsel | 109 |
Swami Bhaskarananda | ||
12 | Gita’s Description of Integrated Personality | 116 |
Swami Adiswarananda | ||
13 | ‘I Take Care of Their Yogakshema’ | 121 |
C S Ramakrishnan | ||
14 | Meditating on the Message of the Gita | 126 |
Swami Dayatmananda | ||
15 | The Bhagavad Gita-its Relevance to Teachers | 136 |
Swami Atmaramananda | ||
16 | Keeping Calm-the Gita Way | 155 |
Swami Nityasthananda | ||
17 | The Spot where the Gita was Delivered | 163 |
18 | ‘Grieve not-the Lord is with Us’ | 165 |
-Gita’s Lessons for Fearlessness | ||
Prema Nandakumar | ||
19 | Ten Principles of Work Ethic in the Bhagavad Gita | 174 |
Swami Abhiramananda | ||
20 | Some Guidelines from the Gita | 185 |
21 | Gita’s Way to Self-Fulfilment | 201 |
Swami Atmarupananda | ||
22 | Gita’s View on Ecology and its Maintenance | 214 |
N V C Swamy | ||
23 | Sri Krishna’s Remedy for the Arjuna Syndrome | 224 |
Swami Atmapriyananda | ||
24 | Management Lessons from the Bhagavad Gita | 235 |
B Mahadevan | ||
25 | Living the Gita Way | 244 |
Pravrajika Brahmaprana | ||
26 | Work As Worship: | 253 |
Guidelines from the Bhagavad Gita | ||
Swami Yuktatmananda | ||
27 | Teachers as Mentors-Lessons from Gita | 261 |
M Sivaramkrishna | ||
28 | Countering Stress and Lack of Motivation: | 270 |
Gita’s Advice to the Modern Youth | ||
Swami Bodhamayananda | ||
29 | Bhagavad Gita-Song of Culture | 277 |
K Subrahmanyam | ||
30 | ‘What is in a Name?’ | 289 |
31 | Values in the Bhagavad Gita | 295 |
Swami Vireshananda | ||
32 | Gita’s Ideal of Emotional Stability | 305 |
Swami Sarvapriyananda | ||
33 | Gita for Housewisves | 315 |
Sumita Roy | 324 | |
34 | Bhagavad Gita and the Ideal of Service | 324 |
Swami Vedapurushananda | ||
35 | What They Say | 334 |
36 | Splendour of the Bhagavad Gita: | 342 |
Some Important Saying on the Gita | ||
Sources and Contributors | 354 |