The Bhagavad Gita: A Walkthrough for Westerners
By (Author) Jack Hawley
New World Library
New World Library
1st March 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
294.5924046
Paperback
224
Width 127mm, Height 203mm
227g
The Bhagavad Gita has been called Indias greatest contribution to the world. For more than five thousand years, this great scripture has shown millions in the East how to fill their lives with serenity and love. In these pages, Jack Hawley brings these ancient secrets to Western seekers in a beautiful prose version that makes the story of the Gita clear and exciting, and makes its truths understandable and easy to apply to our busy lives.
The Gita is a universal love song sung by God to His friend man. It cant be confined by any creed. It is a statement of the truths at the core of what we all already believe, only it makes those truths clearer, so they become immediately useful in our daily lives. These truths are for our hearts, not just our heads.
The Gita is more than just a book, more than mere words or concepts. There is an accumulated potency in it. To read the Gita is to be inspired in the true sense of the term: to be in-spirited, to inhale the ancient and ever-new breath of spiritual energy.
A commendable book. The author walks us through this classic scripture from India in moving prose that reads as smoothly as a childs adventure tale.
The New Times
An extremely delightful translation. Lord Krishnas terms have all been presented faithfully by the author...with depth of knowledge and insight. The author has thoroughly understood this universal [spiritual] classic.
The Hindu, Indias foremost national newspaper