Shrimad Bhagavad Gita

‘Shrimad Bhagawad Gita’ is an Indian invaluable gift given verbally by God to the mankind of the entire world. Bhagawad Gita alone is the scripture which is called ‘the gem of all the scriptures’. It is such an extraordinary creation, which alone has received the honour of ‘[being] said by God (Bhagwanuvaac)’. It has been written by Maharshi Vedvyas. It is mentioned in the 75th shloka (verse) of the 18th chapter of the Gita, “vyaasaprasaadaat”; it means, we have received this knowledge of the Gita through the happiness of Vyas. This scripture isn’t just the means of religious preaching like the other scriptures; rather, along with adhyaatma (the knowledge of what is hidden inside the soul), it also contains the solution to political, social, religious and personal problems too. Arjuna, who is the great hero of the Mahabharat war, became afraid of the dilemmas of the battlefield and was disappointed with [his] life and the Kshatriya (warrior) religion. Similarly, like Arjuna, we all are entangled in the problems of life to a greater or a lesser extent (numbervaar), because this life at the end of the Iron Age is also a battlefield. This is why today, a common man becomes confused when he finds himself entangled in the problems of his life. It means, he becomes foolish just with respect to what he should do [and] what he shouldn’t. And instead of fighting with the problems of life, he starts running away from them. But running away from the problems isn’t the solution to [those] problems. In order to solve those very problems, God is giving the knowledge of the Gita now, at present through Arjuna, purely for the mankind of the entire world.

What is the form of the Giver of the knowledge of the Gita? Nobody knows this in a true sense. Had they known it where was the need of making various different commentaries on the Gita? On one hand Krishna is said to be complete with 16 celestial degrees and on the other hand he is also shown in the Copper Age complete with 8 celestial degrees. It is also said that Krishna narrated the Gita at the end of the Copper Age. So, will the sinful Iron Age devoid of celestial degrees be established through the Gita? Because of these kind of dualistic thoughts the true secret of the Gita just remained incognito.
Finally, who is the narrator of the true meaning of the Gita? It is the Giver of the knowledge of the Gita Himself. The proof of this has also been mentioned in the Gita itself that the Creator of the Gita is ajanmaa (the One who isn’t born), abhoktaa (the One who doesn’t enjoy pleasure) and akartaa (the One who doesn’t perform actions). Because of it svadharma (religion of the self) is established. According to the scriptures, the worship of Shri Krishna is shown in the form of a child in the temples and homes. Well, how can someone with a child like intellect explain the deep knowledge of the Gita? Krishna, who comes in the cycle of birth and death himself attains the status of a deity complete with 16 celestial degrees through this knowledge of the Gita. So, Krishna himself is creation of the Gita and not the creator. Then who is the creator of the Gita? It is the Supreme Father + Supreme Soul Shiva, the embodiment of the incorporeal Point of Light Himself. Shiva is akartaa and avyakt (subtle) along with being ajanmaa and abhoktaa, but the incorporeal Shiva, the Point can’t do anything without any support, without any corporeal personality (muurti). This is why even the incorporeal Supreme Father Shiva has to enter some corporeal being and perform His task [through him]. That corporeal personality is no one other than Shankar. Shiva and Shankar are two different souls, but Shankar himself becomes incorporeal, vice less and egoless equal to Shiva on the completion of purushaarth (spiritual effort) and the Incorporeal One Himself in this corporeal one, [i.e.] Shiva + Shankar Bholenath is the Giver of the knowledge of the Gita. The Creator of the Gita is the incorporeal Shiva + Shankar Bholenath; not Shri Krishna, the corporeal creation.

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Advance Bhagavad Gita Pocket (Chapter-wise)

Shrimad Bhagavad Gita
Preface PDF
Word meaning PDF
Chapter 1 (Self study questions included) PDF
Chapter 2 PDF
Chapter 3 (Self study questions included)
PDF
Chapter 4 (Self study questions included)
PDF
Chapter 5 (Self study questions included)
PDF
Chapter 6 (Self study questions included)
PDF
Chapter 7 PDF
Chapter 8 PDF
Chapter 9 PDF
Chapter 10 PDF
Chapter 11 PDF
Chapter 12 PDF
Chapter 13 PDF
Chapter 14 PDF
Chapter 15 PDF
Chapter 16 PDF
Chapter 17 PDF
Chapter 18 PDF
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