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-09_The Upanishads.htm
IV. THE UPANISHADS The Upanishads Our dharma is like a giant tree adorned with innumerable branches and twigs. Its roots plunge down into the…
-10_The Integral Yoga in the Upanishadsx.htm
The Integral Yoga in the Upanishads The Integral Yoga, the divine life founded on the Self, in a human body, and the integral Lila…
-11_The Isha Upanishad.htm
The Isha Upanishad I The main obstacle that stands in the way of accepting the straightforward meaning of the Isha Upanishad and rightly understanding its…
-12_The Puranas.htm
THE PURANAS The Puranas In the previous article I have written about the Upanishads and shown the method of seizing on their true and complete…
-13_The Dharma of the Gita.htm
VI. THE GITA The Dharma of the Gita This question may arise in the minds of those who have carefully studied the Gita, that…
-14_Asceticism and Renunciation.htm
Asceticism and Renunciation In the preceding essay it has been said that the Discipline (Dharma) spoken of in the Gita can be followed by…
-15_The Vision of the World Spirit.htm
The Vision of the World Spirit Our honourable friend Bipin Chandra Pal speaking about the Vision of the World Spirit by Arjuna in an…
-16_The Gita An Introduction.htm
The Gita: An Introduction (These essays, originally written in Bengali, were published first in serial formin the Weekly Review, Dharma, and later in a…
-17_The Gita Text Translation.htm
The Gita: Text—Translation CHAPTER ONE Dhrtarāstra uvāca dharmaksetre kuruksetre samaveta yuyutsavah māmakāh pāndavāścaiva kimakurvata sanjaya (1) Dhritarashtra said, O Sanjaya, gathered together for…
-18_Sanjaya’s Gift of Divine Vision.htm
Sanjaya’s Gift of Divine Vision The Gita was spoken on the eve of the Great Mahabharata War. Therefore we find in the very first…