Bhagawad Geeta all chapters with narration
Bhagawad Geeta all chapters with narration by Shailendra Bharti.
Chapter detail in above video
00:00:05 Arjunavishada yoga, Prathama Adhyaya Intro
00:50:14 Sankhya YogaVerse Intro
02:14:32 Karma YogaVerse Intro
03:04:59 Ana KarmaSanyasa Yoga Intro
03:55:43 KarmaSanyasa Yoga Intro
04:30:36 Dhyana YogaIntro
05:25:40 JnanaVijnana Yoga Intro & 01
06:02:00 AksaraBrahma Yoga Intro
06:36:10 Raja VidyaRaja Guhya Yoga Intro
07:19:55 VibhutiVistara Yoga Intro
08:11:02 Visvarupa Darsana Yoga Intro
09:18:10 Bhakti YogaIntro
09:41:53 KsetraKsetrajna Vibhaga Yoga Intro
10:26:34 GunatrayaVibhaga Yoga Intro
11:00:59 PurusottamaYoga Intro
11:28:57 DaivasuraSampad Vibhaga Yoga Intro
12:00:18 SraddhatrayaVibhaga Yoga Intro
12:37:39 Moksha SanyasaYoga Intro
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Summary of the Bhagwad Gita
The Bhagwad Gita is a manual for life and living. The Gitapresents the laws and principles on which life works. Well before there was anyconcept of тАШHinduismтАЩ, thousands of years ago, our ancestors called themselvesthe arya putra or noble race. Or Bharatas (bha тАУ light and rata тАУ revel), thoserevelling in the light of Consciousness. The result of this philosophy wasprosperity, harmony and spiritual growth. The philosophy created a conduciveenvironment for people to reflect on higher pursuits of life.
The Gita was given to the skilled and noble Arjuna when hebecame despondent on the battlefield at Kurukshetra, unable to withstand thechallenge of having to fight his own relatives, teachers and friends. Themessage of the Gita given by Krishna revived him despite the incapacitatedstate he was in.
The Gita can be divided into three parts of six chapterseach. These three parts are said to represent the great upanishadic aphorism,Tat Tvam Asi, You Are That.
The first part talks about тАШtvamтАЩ, you, the individual. Youmeet challenges and are overwhelmed by them. You need to understand the purposeof life and conduct yourself accordingly.
Doing that is your duty; it is karma yoga, path of action.Karma yoga is working for a higher cause in the spirit of cooperativeendeavour. When a person functions thus his worldly desires wane away and he isprepared for meditation. Through meditation he realises his Self, the purposeof existence. The most famous verse in this section is probablykarmanyevadhikaraste (II.47) тАУ your right is to action and not to its fruit.
The second part talks of тАШtatтАЩ, that, the Supreme Reality,God. Krishna shows how Reality or God is in everything and everything is inGod. He demonstrates this both by analyses and syntheses. He names individualthings and says they are God and then puts it all together, synthesises them inthe form of Vishwarupa, His cosmic form. In it, Arjuna sees how everything ispart of Krishna or Reality, the good, the bad and the ugly. Whatever one seesis a manifestation of the Lord. With this vision oneтАЩs mind expands in love anddemonstrates the first quality of a bhakta, a devotee of God тАУ advesta sarvabhutanam, maitra, karuna eva cha. That is, no hatred towards any being, and tobe friendly, compassionate (XII.13).
The third section talks about тАШasiтАЩ, are, the relationshipbetween the individual and God. He is the root and the world is the tree, theinverted ashvatha tree. Like any family tree, the parent is shown on top andthe descendants below. The world is made up of the three gunas тАУ tamas,ignorance; rajas, activity; and sattva, poise. They bind us in different waysand keep us from recognition of Reality. Beings in the world are all differentтАУ but different combinations of the three gunas. When one goes beyond the gunasone finds oneтАЩs true Self.
The text ends with Arjuna overcoming the state of depressionhe was falling into and he is now ready to do his duty and fight a righteouswar, Sanjaya tells us that where there is the skill of Arjuna and the yoga ofKrishna тАУ these are values they symbolise тАУ there will be success, prosperity,victory and sound policy.
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