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Gitamrtam: The Essential Teachings of the Bhagavadgita
by Anantanand Rambachan (61 pages, Paperback, © 1993)
Gitamrtam is a concise and insightful discussion of the central
themes of the Bhagavadgita. Beginning with the Gita's teaching about
the nature and role of the incarnation, Dr. Rambachan identifies kama,
a state of desiring and wanting as life's fundamental problem.
The
Gita's ideal is not indifference to the world and the severing of human
relationships, but love and compassion born out of the identity of
oneself with all beings.
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Table of Contents
- "I Manifest from Age to Age"
- "It is Greed... Know this to be the Enemy Here"
- "Satisfied in the Self by the Self"
- "Work for the Welfare of the World"
- "One who Hates no Being, Friendly and Compassionate"
- "Sense-Pleasures have a Beginning and an End"
- "Craving Vanishes when the Surpreme is Known"
- Works Cited
- Index
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