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The Bhagavad Gita is a 700-verse Hindu scripture that serves as a conversation between Prince Arjuna and Lord Krishna, offering profound spiritual guidance and insights that remain relevant in today's fast-paced world.
V**M
Without deviation and easy to understand
This is the same Bhagavad Gita As It Is previously translated and explained by AC Bhaktivedanta Swami without any deviation. Ranchor's presentation makes the "Song of God" much easier to read and understand by omitting the original Sanskit verses and their subsequent lengthy word for word transliterations. His chapter summaries are thorough and succinct enabling readers to fully embrace this knowledge and realize the relevance of these ancient texts in our everyday lives no matter where we live in this world.
H**A
Amazing book!
I absolutely loved reading this particular version! Being a first-generation Indian American, I was on a quest to find a Bhagavad Gita rendition that truly resonates with my personal experiences. The author's exceptional writing style and insightful explanations have truly made this version stand out. Additionally, I highly recommend the audiobook as it further enhances the overall experience.
A**Y
Rebirthing the Bhagavad-gita for 21st Century Readers
I've been attending weekly classes held at our local public library based on Ranchor Prime's, BHAGAVAD GITA, TALKS BETWEEN THE SOUL AND GOD, for the past three months.My first ever copy of the Bhagavad-gita (Song of God) was BHAGAVAD-GITA, AS IT IS, translation and commentary by his Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivendanta Swami Prabhupada, was given to me in 1968 at the Boston Airport by a Hare Krishna devotee; and, although I tried to read it during my flight to Toronto, I mostly studied the pictures which were, I thought at the time, somewhat strange and scary. I was at a loss to know how one with a Christian background should engage in reading sacred Vedic literature which, in this case, opens on a battlefield in which Krishna (God) is speaking to His dear friend and pure devotee, Arjuna, about the moral and philosophical issues inherent in/to warfare. Keep in mind, too, that 1968 was not a great year for young American troops fighting in Vietnam and their family members and friends anxiously awaiting their return, not to mention the fact that the Krishna Consciousness Movement itself was relatively new to the collective American psyche and, as such, potentially threatening to many. Personally, I never could 'unpack' my first copy of the Bhagavad-gita, although I returned to it intermittently over a span of forty plus years before I eventually found myself in the company of advanced devotees who were able to help 'open' Srila Prabhupada's wonderful book for me.Having written this, I urge anyone who is even remotely interested in becoming familiar with the Bhagavad-gita to read this book. Ranchor Prime was inspired to write it for the benefit of his own children. He, a Krishna conscious devotee of long standing, elected to pare-down the text by deleting the verses written in Sanskrit as well as the awesome and rather heavy pictures one finds in Srila Prabupada's work while remaining faithful to the essential spiritual/philosophical messages held within the original sacred Sanskrit verses. This work brings a refreshing and non-threatening sense of Vedic scripture to 21st Century readers of all ages. And, advanced devotees will find new discussions points and enriched meaning/s in the Bhagavad-gita by acquainting themselves with this contemporary work; plus, it makes a super nice gift!
M**A
Beautiful translation with commentary
This translation of this beautiful text is filled with the whole essence of Bhakti. It came highly recommended by a teacher of mine and I absolutely understand why. If you’re interested in getting to the crux of Bhakti, this is a must read. If you’re interested in learning why The Gita is such an inspirational text, read this version.
A**R
The most beautiful book Ive ever read.
A must. Very happy with my purchase. Beautifully written, Im glad I own a copy.
A**Y
This translation, now.
I read the Bhagavad Gita in my twenties. We were protesting the Vietnam War at the time, and I didn't like Krishna telling Arjuna he must fight. I didn't understand the idea of illusion. There were few translations available back in the 1960's, none able to find common ground where we Westerners might enter the ancient dialogue. This translation is the one I wish had been around back then. This gives a few verses of the Gita and then a few paragraphs of explanation, like notes, opening them to the reader. This is one for all spiritual seekers, in this time.
M**N
One of my favorite versions
I have read many different versions of the Gita, some easier to understand than others. Ranchor Prime's version is easy to understand while not sacrificing any of the ancient wisdom from Bhakti. It is great for anyone regardless of their faith.
P**L
Love it!
It's such an easy and brilliant read!
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