I agree with you...
Saint Jnaneshwar's Jnaneshwari is the best Gita version I have ever read. It is actually a Marathi Composition by the great saint. A good English translation can be seen here...
http://www.bvbpune.org/dnyaneshawri.html
I agree with you...
Saint Jnaneshwar's Jnaneshwari is the best Gita version I have ever read. It is actually a Marathi Composition by the great saint. A good English translation can be seen here...
http://www.bvbpune.org/dnyaneshawri.html
Barbara Stoler Miller (August 8, 1940 – April 19, 1993) was a scholar of Sanskrit literature. Her translation of the Bhagavad Gita was extremely successful and she helped popularize Indian literature in the U.S.
She kept her Gita translation very Short, Crisp & Sweet since her mother tongue is English, at the same time she was a great Sanskrit Scholar of her time...
Following site has her translation....
http://phys.lsu.edu/~gokhale/thegita.html
Thanks
here are two commentaries: 1) Paramahansa Yogananda on The Bhagavad Gita http://www.yogananda.com.au/gita00.html +++ 2) "Commentary On The Bhagavad Gita" by Sri Chinmoy http://www.srichinmoylibrary.com/com...cendental-soul (In 2007, Sri Chinmoy was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by Archbishop Desmond Tutu and former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. Sri Chinmoy conducted meditations at the United Nations for about 30 years and at the US Congress for about 20 years.) May Lord Krishna's deep love and blessings be with us all!
Bhagavad Gita Home Study Course -- Swami Dayananda Saraswati
and Swami Paramarthananda ji's lectures on Bhagavad Gita :
http://sumukam.wordpress.com/discour...aramarthananda
These are advaita vedanta texts.
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