The basic concern of all authentic Scriptures of World Religions is the integral liberation of human beings. They show ways of salvation from the existential estrangement of human life. They point to the state of ultimate self-realisation. The process towards this state of mukti is not a denial of this world but a transformation of the ambiguities of this world to a liberated state. This soteriological concern is dominant in the Bhagavad Gita. What is significant is that the Gita's way of liberation comprises the diverse aspects of life, personal and social, rational and emotional, historical and cosmic. This becomes evident when the text is read in the religio-cultural context of its composition
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‘The Bhagavad Gita is an important Indian ancient scripture, along with the Upanishads, Vedas, and P...
One of the creative tensions in Hinduism is the concept of God as Impersonal Absolute vs. the concep...
The purpose of this study was to find out the differences and similarities between the Hindu concept...
The Bhagavad Gita is the most well-known book of the Indian spiritual heritage. It offers a way to s...
The growing unrest and conflicts in the world have prompted us to an ever-increasing search for ment...
The great scriptures of the world religions have been consistently speaking of a spiritual power tha...
Bhagavad Gita is most widely known and accepted Indian scripture in the world. As part of the threef...
The 21st century is characterised by a global spirituality. Presently, and more than ever, access to...
Self-realization and self-actualization have been a part of human mankind’s evolution. It pervades p...
This thesis prioritizes the use of Sanskrit primary texts and adopts a philological and comparative ...
In this research paper the authors have tried to elucidate the various ideals propounded by the holy...
The paper argues that there is a unique from of free will in the Gita based on the universal presenc...
The 21st century is characterised by a global spirituality. Presently, and more than ever, access to...
This entry provides an overview, not intended to be exhaustive, of some of the important philosophic...
The main body of The Bhagavad Gita and the West consists of two lecture courses by Rudolf Steiner: “...
‘The Bhagavad Gita is an important Indian ancient scripture, along with the Upanishads, Vedas, and P...
One of the creative tensions in Hinduism is the concept of God as Impersonal Absolute vs. the concep...
The purpose of this study was to find out the differences and similarities between the Hindu concept...