Complete Bhagavad Gita – Chanted in English Verse in Original Sanskrit Meter.
Based on Swami Tadatmananda's unique English translation that imitates the meter of the original Sanskrit to allow English verses to be chanted in the same manner as Sanskrit verses.
Dramatic Reenactment of Entire Bhagavad Gita Recited in English here: https://youtu.be/ob2C4wKsgqU
0:00 Introduction – English verses composed in original Sanskrit meter - anushtubh cchandas
0:58 Chapter 1 – Arjuna's Distress
8:37 Chapter 2 – Spiritual Wisdom
19:44 Chapter 3 – Dedicated Action
25:17 Chapter 4 – Renunciation through Knowledge
32:28 Chapter 5 – Renunciation
36:30 Chapter 6 – Meditation
43:16 Chapter 7 – Knowledge and Devotion
47:30 Chapter 8 – Supreme Brahman
50:57 Chapter 9 – Secret Knowledge
56:19 Chapter 10 – Glories of the Lord
1:01:16 Chapter 11 – The Cosmic Form
1:10:58 Chapter 12 – Devotion
1:15:50 Chapter 13 – Knower and Known (verse 1 traditionally added)
1:22:07 Chapter 14 – The Three Qualities
1:26:29 Chapter 15 – The Supreme Self
1:31:17 Chapter 16 – Divine and Demonic Traits
1:34:58 Chapter 17 – Threefold Faith
1:39:50 Chapter 18 – Freedom and Renunciation
The Bhagavad Gita or "Song of God" is the most widely studied Hindu scripture (shastra), giving it the status of being the Hindi Bible. It's eighteen chapters are an excerpt of the great epic, Mahabharata, that records the battle (yuddha) between the Pandavas and Kauravas. Shri Krishna, an avatara or incarnation of Lord Vishnu, become the charioteer (sarathi) for the mighty Pandava warrior, Arjuna, and gives him spiritual guidance based on the teachings of the sages of ancient India (rishis) while on the battlefield of Kurukshetra. Many topics central to the non-dual teachings of advaita Vedanta are included in this guidance, including: Krishna arjuna geeta sanjaya dhritarashtra duryodhana ayodhya dharma vedanta vyasa bhagvad bhagwad geetha mahabharata mahabharat arjun sanjay duryodhan vyas vishada sankhya karma yoga sannyasa moksha meditation dhyana dhyan jnana vijnana vibhuti brahma brahman vishvarupa vishwarupa vishwaroop guna daiva asura purushottama shraddha kshetra kshetrajna akshara.
Translated by Swami Tadatmananda, a traditionally-trained teacher of Vedanta, meditation, and Sanskrit. For more information, please see: https://www.arshabodha.org/
Видео Complete Bhagavad Gita – Chanted in English Verse in Original Sanskrit Meter. канала ArshaBodha - Swami Tadatmananda
Dramatic Reenactment of Entire Bhagavad Gita Recited in English here: https://youtu.be/ob2C4wKsgqU
0:00 Introduction – English verses composed in original Sanskrit meter - anushtubh cchandas
0:58 Chapter 1 – Arjuna's Distress
8:37 Chapter 2 – Spiritual Wisdom
19:44 Chapter 3 – Dedicated Action
25:17 Chapter 4 – Renunciation through Knowledge
32:28 Chapter 5 – Renunciation
36:30 Chapter 6 – Meditation
43:16 Chapter 7 – Knowledge and Devotion
47:30 Chapter 8 – Supreme Brahman
50:57 Chapter 9 – Secret Knowledge
56:19 Chapter 10 – Glories of the Lord
1:01:16 Chapter 11 – The Cosmic Form
1:10:58 Chapter 12 – Devotion
1:15:50 Chapter 13 – Knower and Known (verse 1 traditionally added)
1:22:07 Chapter 14 – The Three Qualities
1:26:29 Chapter 15 – The Supreme Self
1:31:17 Chapter 16 – Divine and Demonic Traits
1:34:58 Chapter 17 – Threefold Faith
1:39:50 Chapter 18 – Freedom and Renunciation
The Bhagavad Gita or "Song of God" is the most widely studied Hindu scripture (shastra), giving it the status of being the Hindi Bible. It's eighteen chapters are an excerpt of the great epic, Mahabharata, that records the battle (yuddha) between the Pandavas and Kauravas. Shri Krishna, an avatara or incarnation of Lord Vishnu, become the charioteer (sarathi) for the mighty Pandava warrior, Arjuna, and gives him spiritual guidance based on the teachings of the sages of ancient India (rishis) while on the battlefield of Kurukshetra. Many topics central to the non-dual teachings of advaita Vedanta are included in this guidance, including: Krishna arjuna geeta sanjaya dhritarashtra duryodhana ayodhya dharma vedanta vyasa bhagvad bhagwad geetha mahabharata mahabharat arjun sanjay duryodhan vyas vishada sankhya karma yoga sannyasa moksha meditation dhyana dhyan jnana vijnana vibhuti brahma brahman vishvarupa vishwarupa vishwaroop guna daiva asura purushottama shraddha kshetra kshetrajna akshara.
Translated by Swami Tadatmananda, a traditionally-trained teacher of Vedanta, meditation, and Sanskrit. For more information, please see: https://www.arshabodha.org/
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