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There are over 45 scholarly commentaries on Bhagavad-Gita, Hindu’s most sacred book. In 700 couplets it gives the gist of Hinduism. It was a favorite book of many leaders including Mahatma Gandhi. In this English book, I have collected the articles I wrote in the past 11 years. Of late the BJP governments in India introducing the Bhagavad Gita in school syllabus. This gives a good atmosphere for books like mine. Hope you enjoy reading it and enter into deeper study of the holy book.
Important Facts about Shrimad Bhagavad Gita | 11 Life Lessons and Teachings from Bhagwad Geeta Contents : 1) Information and Facts about Bhagavad Gita 2) Some General and Important Informations of Bhagwad Gita 3) Who is a Hindu) Is Hindu a True Religion or a False Religion? 4) What is Dharma or Righteousness? 5) When, where, by whom, to whom and for what was the Bhagavad Gita said? 6) When is Bhagavad Gita Jayanti celebrated? 7) What was the age of Lord Shri Krishna while preaching the Bhagavad Gita? 8) How many chapters and how many verses are there in Bhagavad Gita? 9) Apart from Arjuna, who listened to the Bhagavad Gita directly from the mouth of Shri Krishna? 10) How many verses are there in the Bhagavad Gita? 11) On which day and for how many minutes did Lord Krishna give the knowledge of Bhagavad Gita to Arjuna? 12) What is special in Bhagavad Gita? 13) When was the Bhagavad Gita written? 14) Which chapter of Mahabharata contains Bhagavad Gita? 15) Who compiled the Bhagavad Gita? 16) Why was the Bhagavad Gita originated? 17) Why was Bhagavad Gita named Gita? 18) What is written in Bhagavad Gita? 19) What is the meaning of yoga? How many yogas are there in Bhagavad Gita? 20) How should one read the Bhagavad Gita? 21) What are the names of each chapters in the Bhagavad Gita and how many verses are there in each Chapter? 22) 11 Life Lessons and Teachings from Bhagwad Gita
This is the second part of my collection of anecdotes from an old book of anecdotes. I have not written anything. I have only compiled them. It will be very useful for party goers. The beauty of the book is that the anecdotes are arranged topic wise. Students may use this book for essay writing. I will give more anecdotes in the third part. Anecdotes regarding doctors, lawyers, judges, Christian preachers, politicians, soldiers, and other people from various walks of life are covered in this part.
Manu Smriti, the Hindu Law Book, is the oldest law book in the world. It is older than Hammurabi’s law book. I have given the details for my dating in this book. Manu Smritis is not followed anywhere in India now or earlier. But all ancient Tamil and Sanskrit authors have praised Manu Neeti (Manu’s Justice). Though we have more than 20 Hindu law books, Manu being the first, everyone praised it as a model book.
This is the third part of my collection of anecdotes from an old book of anecdotes. I have not written anything. I have only compiled them. It will be very useful for party goers. The beauty of the book is that the anecdotes are arranged topic wise. Students may use this book for essay writing. Anecdotes regarding doctors, salesmen, sportsmen, politicians, authors, producers and other people from various walks of life are covered in this part.
This is a book that explodes old theories on linguistics and languages. I have been doing research in languages and linguistics for over 40 years. I have found that even Avestan in Persia (now Iran) is following the same rules as Tamil. Sanskrit language’s relation to European languages is well known. I have found some new rules that show Sanskrit and Tamil have originated from same source. Any word from any old language can be traced to Tamil or Sanskrit. Only problem is to find out patiently the missing links to trace them.
This is a Book of Quotations with a difference. I have selected over one thousand quotations mainly from Hindu scriptures. I have included books from Sanskrit and Tamil languages. Most of the quotation books have more foreign quotations than Hindu quotes. It is very rare to see Kalidasa or Tamil Tiruvalluvar in such books. I have given quotations from Dr. Radhakrishnan, Vedas, Upanishads and Tamil ethical works.
Compiled and edited by Swami Atmashraddhananda The Bhagavad Gita is a treasure-house of wisdom. This booklet for students contains selection of relevant verses from the Gita for self-improvement in all its varied aspects—such as knowing one’s real nature, developing concentration of mind, overcoming negative thoughts, overcoming anger, evolving a healthy outlook towards life, building a strong and pure personality, and so on. This booklet contains twelve chapters with four Gita verses in each, and Swami Vivekananda’s appropriate, inspiring quotes have been added at the end of each verse. Besides, some interesting facts about the Bhagavad Gita and what great people said on it are included in this booklet. A few thematic pictures in between chapters add visual impact to this booklet.
Rewriting Indian History is hotly debated in India now. It is a matter that is welcomed by all the patriotic people of the country. Even after 75 years of Indian Independence, students are prescribed Pro-British rule matter that was written by the British rulers. The local history is completely absent. Historical period starts only from Sixth Century BCE whereas all other ancient cultures begin at least from 3000 BCE.
As an ardent Hindu and amateur historian, I always looked for some Hindu links or Hindu influence. When I saw Roman and Greek monuments and sculptures, I noticed a lot of Hindu impact on them. The Lion Throne is a common word used in Hindu stories. I saw proper, but huge, Lion thrones in Rome Museum. Hindu Swastika symbol also was visible very much on pots and urns.