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Since there has been a lot of "heat" on the hellbound Hindus...
I am curious if anyone here has actually read for THEMSELVES the Bhagavad Gita, the central book for God - fearing Hindus....
In it you will NOT find....
1. How to worship animals and monkeys...
2. How to worship golden idols...
3. How to sacrifice your young virgin daughter for the gods...
In it you WILL find....
1. Intricate philosophy between the dialogue of Krishna and Arjuna the warrior.
2.The concepts of the Creator being the root of all things.
3. The illusory nature of material things.
4. Devotion and a pure heart for God being the Ultimate goal of the spiritual aspirant.
5. Seeking God in silence and reflection.
6. Selfless service for man and renunciation of selfish pursuite the highest goal.
So anyways, that is some of the main themes I have gotten out of the book from my many times reading it through.....
For all the scholars out there... Have you read it and what did you think of it?
If you have not read it and want more "ammo" to diffuse the Hindus ego I recommend Eknath Easwaren version the most.
I am curious if anyone here has actually read for THEMSELVES the Bhagavad Gita, the central book for God - fearing Hindus....
In it you will NOT find....
1. How to worship animals and monkeys...
2. How to worship golden idols...
3. How to sacrifice your young virgin daughter for the gods...
In it you WILL find....
1. Intricate philosophy between the dialogue of Krishna and Arjuna the warrior.
2.The concepts of the Creator being the root of all things.
3. The illusory nature of material things.
4. Devotion and a pure heart for God being the Ultimate goal of the spiritual aspirant.
5. Seeking God in silence and reflection.
6. Selfless service for man and renunciation of selfish pursuite the highest goal.
So anyways, that is some of the main themes I have gotten out of the book from my many times reading it through.....
For all the scholars out there... Have you read it and what did you think of it?
If you have not read it and want more "ammo" to diffuse the Hindus ego I recommend Eknath Easwaren version the most.