SHRIMAD-BHAGAVAD-GITA

by Haresh Bakshi


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/28/2005

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 328
ISBN : 9781463475505

About the Book

Why one more translation of the Gita? This book is a faithful translation of the Gita in simple English. The reader will find that frequent use of comma has made this translation easier to follow. This translator has retained many of the traditional Sanskrit words, like dharma, even in English translation. This is because such words are difficult to translate: the translation in such cases is far from accurate, and, in fact, can even be misleading. To overcome this problem, this translator has given separate explanatory notes for such words, instead of merely giving their “common” translation.The other problem arises from the fact that in Sanskrit, a single word like ‘brahman’ can have several different meanings. Here again, this translation of the Gita faithfully gives different traditional translations and meanings in their proper context and perspective. Lastly, both the Sanskrit text and its Roman transliteration have been presented after separating almost every word by removing all euphonic junctions of final and initial letters (sandhi), also called the phonetic combinations of words. This has increased readability of the text tremendously. Thus, this book takes care of the common as well as special problems that a reader encounters during his study of the Gita. In addition, much useful relevant information given in several helpful indexes and the appendices in this compilation will make reading the Gita easier and more interesting. After all, the Gita is meant to be studied by all.In this book, the original text of the Gita has been reproduced in Sanskrit. For the benefit of the readers who do not read the devanagari (Sanskrit) script, the entire Gita has also been reproduced in Roman transliteration scheme.


About the Author

 

At a very young age, Haresh Bakshi had a thorough grounding in Sanskrit language and in the study of the Scriptures under the tutelage of Pandit Jatashankar Shastri of Kashi. The study of “Prasthanatrayi” [the Upanishad-s, Brahma sutra and the Bhagavad-Gita] became his special interest. Several commentaries written by scholars, and discussions with the erudite elders helped Bakshi to assimilate the knowledge acquired over several years. Later, his study was aided by the web sites that presented a wealth of material on the Gita and the Upanishad-s.

 

Bakshi has been conducting informal study and meditation groups on the Gita at a few centers in the U.S.

 

He is an Indian classical singer. Music and Spirituality often go together, and Bakshi chants the Gita in the traditional metrical style and also sings it in the free style in various Indian classical raga-s, always remembering that the Gita, first of all and most of all is the Song Divine