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Thoughts on the Gita Swami Vivekananda on India and Her Problems Jnâna Yoga, Part II: Seven Lectures, Part 2 Inspired Talks by Swami Vivekananda Vedanta Philosophy, Lecture on "the Atman." Vedanta Philosophy Vedanta Philosophy Lecture on "the Real and the Apparent Man"

Thoughts on the Gita. Item Preview. remove-circle. Bhagavad-gita as it is : with the original Sanskrit text, Roman transliteration, English equivalents, translation and eleaborate purports. Jan 28, 2010 01/10. by Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, A. C., 1896-1977. Thoughts on the Gita delves into Sri Krishna's discourse to Arjuna from the psychological point of view, to find solutions to the dilemmas and mental struggles one faces in everyday life. The author. Dr Rishi Vivekananda. a practising psychiatrist and yoga teacher for over forty years. uses the wisdom gleaned from his chosen path in life to reveal an insightful understanding of the Gita and its relevance to every individual. Written in an easy style full of humour, thoughts on the Gita takes one closer to understanding oneâ™s mind and oneâ™s place in the world. About the Author. Dr Rishi Vivekananda (Dr Brian Thomson, MBBS [Syd], MANZCP, OPM) has been a physician for over 45 years, and a consultant psychiatrist for over 40 years. Thoughts on the gita. During his sojourn in Calcutta in 1897, Swami Vivekananda used to stay for the most part at the Math, the headquarters of the Ramakrisnna Mission, located then at Alambazar. During this time several young men, who had been preparing themselves for some time previously, gathered round him and took the vows of Brahmacharya and Sannyâsa, and Swamiji began to train them for future work, by holding classes on the Gitâ and Vedanta, and initiating them into the practices of meditation. In one of these classes he talked eloquently in Bengali on the Gita. The following is the tran In this Thought of the Day, Sanjaya Spettigue talks about the and the immortal teaching of Sri Krishna to his disciple Arjuna on the battlefield of Kurushetra. Here is an extract from Sri Chinmoyâ™s writings on Sri Krishna: God is proud of His Divinity in Sri Krishna. Man is proud of his humanity in Sri Krishna. https://www.radiosrichinmoy.org/wp-content/uploads/media/thought-of-the-day-on-the-bhagavad-gita-170/245-1-1.m4a. Sri Krishna is the beloved Boatman who untiringly plies His Boat of Consciousness between Indiaâ™s unparalleled history and Her unrivalled spirituality. The Git...