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  • Bhagavad-gita: A Photographic Essay

  • A Visual Guide to the World's Greatest Spiritual Dialog
  • By: Visakha Dasi
  • Narrated by: Visakha Dasi
  • Length: 3 hrs and 20 mins

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Bhagavad-gita: A Photographic Essay

By: Visakha Dasi
Narrated by: Visakha Dasi
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Publisher's Summary

A summary of the world's best-selling Bhagavad-gita. There have been literally hundreds of translations of the Bhagavad-gita published in English alone, which is evidence that the voices from ancient India still speak to us in modern times. Bhagavad-gita: A Photographic Essay is an artistic presentation of the key philosophical ideas of the Bhagavad-gita's 18 chapters. The author eloquently presents the Gita's transcendent vision.

The Gita itself boldly declares, "In this world there is nothing so sublime and pure as transcendental knowledge." And in Bhagavad-gita: A Photographic Essay, the resonance and potency of the original Sanskrit verses remain intact as they call upon each of us to apply their wisdom in our everyday lives.

©2010 Jean Griesser (P)2018 Jean Griesser

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