Guest guest Posted October 2, 2004 Report Share Posted October 2, 2004 Namaste, Gita: [yaH shaastravidhimutsR^ijya vartate kaamakaarataH . na sa siddhimavaapnoti na sukhaM na paraaM gatim.h .. 16\-23..] tasmaachchhaastraM pramaaNaM te kaaryaakaaryavyavasthitau . GYaatvaa shaastravidhaanokta.n karma kartumihaarhasi .. 16\-24.. 23. He who, having cast aside the ordinance of the scriptures, acts under the impulse of desire, attains neither perfection, nor happiness, nor the Supreme Goal. 24. Therefore, let the Scriptures be your authority, in determining what ought to be done and what ought not to be done. Having known what is said in the commandments of the Scripture, you should act here (in this world) . For the text in Devanagari and Roman (diacritics), and audio: http://blessingsonthenet.com/geeta/home.asp For Commentaries: advaitinBhagawad%20Gita%20Commentaries%20an\ d%20References/Chinmaya/ (Swami Chinmayananda) advaitinBhagawad%20Gita%20Commentaries%20an\ d%20References/Shankara1/ (Swami Gambhirananda) http://www.sankara.iitk.ac.in/gitaindex.htm [shankara Bhashya] http://www.gitasupersite.iitk.ac.in/index.htm [On a personal note, Gita's Yoga Shastra is the 'pramANa' for me.] Regards, Sunder Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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