Guest guest Posted November 28, 2001 Report Share Posted November 28, 2001 Dear Bala and everybody, Very nice to be one among the introspective souls searching for the ultimate way of living from Gita. I have heard that as is common in everything existing in this world, there are mis-interpretations of the Great Gita also, where the author presses on the reader his own subjective opinions & suggestions of Gita. If 'Gita as it is' is read, it is clear that Srila Prabupada emphasises on 'Bhakthi Yoga' over Karma or Gnyana. (His supposition is that Karma & Gnyana are not suitable for Kali yuga). Since sri Bala says that though the path is same but the philosophy is different, I want to know what's the philosophy talked about Gita in 'Ramanuja Bhasya'. Should I consider it more objective than what 'Gita as it is'? For considering anything and forming my opinion, I have to study it fairly well. But, I am living in a place beyond the reach of literature of this kind. (I live in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Middle East Asia). My ultimate question is, should I stop studying 'Gita as it is' and look for a more objective interpretation of Gita?? Thanks in advance MuraliKrishnan GeoCities - quick and easy web site hosting, just $8.95/month. http://geocities./ps/info1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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