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  • ISBN13:978-9383095100
  • ISBN10:9383095105
  • Age:5+
  • Publisher:Bhaktivedanta Book Trust
  • Language:Telugu
  • Author:His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swamy Prabhupada
  • Binding:Hardback
  • Pages:885
  • Edition:2016
  • Edition Details:2016
  • SUPC: SDL951444483

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About the book - bhagavad-gita as it is hardcover telugu is a telugu translation of the bhagavad-gita as it is, which is the world's primary source of information on yoga and gives you an overview and a explanation of indian vedic knowledge. Set in an ancient indian battlefield, arjuna the warrior begins to question the reason for the war he is about to wage against his own kin. His mind wanders off on an existential train of thought and he beings to question the true meaning of life. Arjuna begins to learn about transcendental wisdom and bhakti-yoga, dhyana-yoga, jnana-yoga and karma-yoga.arjuna sees life differently when he learns about the benefits of devotional servitude. He gains knowledge of the absolute and about the various natures, like the divine and demonic natures. He also finds out about the three forms of material nature from lord krishna. Key features - the book is a revised version of its actual 1968 and has been translated into almost 60 languages till date. About the author: hdg a. C. Born in 1896, he founded the society for krishna consciousness and is the spiritual teacher of the society. He has also translated and explained the srimad bhagavatam full set 18 (Telugu). He was mentored by srila bhaktisiddhanta sarasvati gosvami, ever since he met him in calcutta in the year 1922. Srila prabhupada, as he is called by his disciples, disappeared in 1977.

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