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<blockquote class="definition">The '''Bhagabvad Gita''' is an ancient vedic [[Connection Manual]]. It provided guidance on how to achieve [[Connection]] with one's [[Spiritual Ego]], [[God with a little "g']] (Brahman) or [[God with a big "G"]].</blockquote> | <blockquote class="definition">The '''Bhagabvad Gita''' is an ancient vedic [[Connection Manual]]. It provided guidance on how to achieve [[Connection]] with one's [[Spiritual Ego]], [[God with a little "g']] (Brahman) or [[God with a big "G"]].</blockquote> | ||
==Relate Terms== | |||
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Eknath Easwaran is an excellent translation and gets closest to a pure and modern expression of the basic truths and guidance represented in the Gita.<ref>Brahmavidya is knowledge of [[Brahma]], the "supreme science." The discoveries were written down in the Upanishads and also the Baghavad Gita. <ref>Feuerstein, Georg, and Brenda Feuerstein, trans. The Bhagavad-Gita: A New Translation. Boston: Shambhala, 2011.</ref> Brahmavidya would include statements of the nature of Brahma, the nature of union ([[Connection]]). | Eknath Easwaran is an excellent translation and gets closest to a pure and modern expression of the basic truths and guidance represented in the Gita.<ref> | ||
Brahmavidya is knowledge of [[Brahma]], the "supreme science." The discoveries were written down in the Upanishads and also the Baghavad Gita. <ref>Feuerstein, Georg, and Brenda Feuerstein, trans. The Bhagavad-Gita: A New Translation. Boston: Shambhala, 2011.</ref> Brahmavidya would include statements of the nature of Brahma, the nature of union ([[Connection]]). | |||
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The Bhagabvad Gita is an ancient vedic Connection Manual. It provided guidance on how to achieve Connection with one's Spiritual Ego, God with a little "g' (Brahman) or God with a big "G".
Relate Terms
Hinduism > Bhagavad Gita, Brahmavidya, Srutis, Upanishads
List of Connection Manuals
Connection Manual > Bhagavad Gita, Brahmavidya, Cosmic Consciousness (book), Cosmic Memory, Create Your Personal Sacred Text, Crest-Jewel of Wisdom, Lankavatara Sutra, Lightning Path Connection Manual, Mundaka Upanishad, Perennial Philosophy, Sermon on the Mount, Sulūk-i Ṭarīqa, Taittiriya Upanishad, The Big Book, The Book of Great Decease, The Cloud of Unknowing, The Conference of the Birds, The Great Message, The Kingdom of God is Within You, The Ladder of Divine Ascent, The New Jerusalem (book), The Way of Perfection, This Is It, Yoga Sastra of Hemacandra
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