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Sri Krishnavathara by AneeshAitha
AneeshAitha
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The Life story of Lord Krishna
~The Garden of words~ by _Brince
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KALYUG : A Timeless Tale by stellarsoulwrites
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**Description:** "Kalyug: A Timeless Tale" invites you on a captivating journey into the heart of an ancient concept that resonates deeply with our modern world. In this thought-provoking exploration, you'll discover that Kalyug is not merely a myth from the past but a mirror reflecting the complexities and challenges of our present era. This book takes you by the hand and delves into the mysteries of Kalyug, revealing its significance in Hindu philosophy, mythology, and scriptures. Through vivid storytelling and insightful analysis, it sheds light on the decline of values, the erosion of ethics, and the chaos that seems to surround us. But it doesn't stop there. "Kalyug: A Timeless Tale" is a guide to navigating the turbulent waters of our times. It offers practical wisdom and spiritual perspectives that can help you find your path in a world filled with uncertainty. As you turn the pages, you'll be prompted to ask questions, to reflect, and to seek your own truth. Is Kalyug a reflection of our world today? Can it hold the key to understanding our struggles and finding meaning in the chaos? Prepare to embark on a journey of self-discovery, enlightenment, and transformation. This book challenges you to embrace the teachings of Kalyug and discover the timeless wisdom hidden within its enigmatic concept. Are you ready to unlock the secrets of Kalyug and embark on a journey of profound insight and self-discovery? "Kalyug: A Timeless Tale" awaits your exploration.
Bhagvad-Gita: Treatise of Self-help by BSMurthy
BSMurthy
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Bhagavad-Gita is the most beautiful, perhaps the only true philosophical song existing in any known tongue' - so opined William von Humboldt. Though it is a matter of consensus that Bhagvad-Gita in the present length of seven hundred verses has many an interpolation to it, but no meaningful attempt has ever been made to delve into the nature and extent, not to speak of the effect of these on the Hindu society at large. The moot point that has missed the attention of all, all along, is that if the Sudras were to be so lowly in the Lord's creation, how come then the Gita's architect Krishna, His avatar, and Vyāsa, its chronicler, happen to be from the same lowly Hindu caste fold. Moreover, is it not absurd to suggest that either or both of them had deprecated the station of their own varna (caste) on their own in their very own Gita? The methodical codification of interpolations carried out here, for the first time ever, puts the true character of Gita in proper perspective. Identified here are hundred and ten slokas of deviant nature and or of partisan character, the source of so much misunderstanding about this book extraordinary, in certain sections of the Hindu fold. Thus, in the long run, exposing and expunging these mischievous insertions is bound to bring in new readers from these quarters to this over two millennia old classic besides altering the misconceptions of the existing adherents. In this modern rendition, the beauty of the Sanskrit slokas is reflected in the rhythmic flow of the English verses of poetic proportions even as the attendant philosophy of the song that is the Gita is captured in contemporary idiom for easy comprehension. Link to the audio book in YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vFU3-LD4iM&t=10s