The Spiritual Import of the Mahabharata and The Bhagavadgita
Book Details:
• Publisher: The Divine Life Society
• Author: Swami Krishnananda
• Language: English
• Pages: 288
• Edition: 2018
• Cover: Paperback
• Dimensions: 21.5 cm × 5.4 cm
• Weight: 290 gm
About the Book:
The Spiritual Import of the Mahabharata and The Bhagavadgita by Swami Krishnananda explores the deeper philosophical and spiritual meanings hidden within the great Indian epic Mahabharata and its central scripture, the Bhagavad Gita. The book goes beyond the historical narrative of the epic and reveals the symbolic and spiritual significance of its events and characters.
Swami Krishnananda explains how the Mahabharata represents the eternal struggle between righteousness and unrighteousness within the human mind. The characters and incidents of the epic are interpreted as expressions of inner psychological and spiritual forces that influence human life.
The author also provides profound insights into the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita, emphasizing its message of selfless action, devotion, knowledge, and spiritual discipline. Through these teachings, the book shows how the wisdom of the Mahabharata and the Gita continues to guide seekers on the path toward self-realization and spiritual growth.
Written with philosophical depth yet clear explanation, this book is valuable for students of Indian philosophy, readers of the Mahabharata, and spiritual seekers interested in understanding the deeper meaning of these timeless scriptures.
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The Spiritual Import of the Mahabharata and The Bhagavadgita
The Spiritual Import of the Mahabharata and The Bhagavadgita
Book Details:
• Publisher: The Divine Life Society
• Author: Swami Krishnananda
• Language: English
• Pages: 288
• Edition: 2018
• Cover: Paperback
• Dimensions: 21.5 cm × 5.4 cm
• Weight: 290 gm
About the Book:
The Spiritual Import of the Mahabharata and The Bhagavadgita by Swami Krishnananda explores the deeper philosophical and spiritual meanings hidden within the great Indian epic Mahabharata and its central scripture, the Bhagavad Gita. The book goes beyond the historical narrative of the epic and reveals the symbolic and spiritual significance of its events and characters.
Swami Krishnananda explains how the Mahabharata represents the eternal struggle between righteousness and unrighteousness within the human mind. The characters and incidents of the epic are interpreted as expressions of inner psychological and spiritual forces that influence human life.
The author also provides profound insights into the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita, emphasizing its message of selfless action, devotion, knowledge, and spiritual discipline. Through these teachings, the book shows how the wisdom of the Mahabharata and the Gita continues to guide seekers on the path toward self-realization and spiritual growth.
Written with philosophical depth yet clear explanation, this book is valuable for students of Indian philosophy, readers of the Mahabharata, and spiritual seekers interested in understanding the deeper meaning of these timeless scriptures.
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Book Details:
• Publisher: The Divine Life Society
• Author: Swami Krishnananda
• Language: English
• Pages: 288
• Edition: 2018
• Cover: Paperback
• Dimensions: 21.5 cm × 5.4 cm
• Weight: 290 gm
About the Book:
The Spiritual Import of the Mahabharata and The Bhagavadgita by Swami Krishnananda explores the deeper philosophical and spiritual meanings hidden within the great Indian epic Mahabharata and its central scripture, the Bhagavad Gita. The book goes beyond the historical narrative of the epic and reveals the symbolic and spiritual significance of its events and characters.
Swami Krishnananda explains how the Mahabharata represents the eternal struggle between righteousness and unrighteousness within the human mind. The characters and incidents of the epic are interpreted as expressions of inner psychological and spiritual forces that influence human life.
The author also provides profound insights into the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita, emphasizing its message of selfless action, devotion, knowledge, and spiritual discipline. Through these teachings, the book shows how the wisdom of the Mahabharata and the Gita continues to guide seekers on the path toward self-realization and spiritual growth.
Written with philosophical depth yet clear explanation, this book is valuable for students of Indian philosophy, readers of the Mahabharata, and spiritual seekers interested in understanding the deeper meaning of these timeless scriptures.













