Guest guest Posted April 11, 2005 Report Share Posted April 11, 2005 advaitin, "Madathil Rajendran Nair" <madathilnair> wrote: > > > I remember having read Sw. Dayananda Saraswatiji's brilliant > exposition of eleven selected verses from Srimad Bhagawad GItA. Most > of that work had focused on Chapter 2. Unfortunately, I don't have a > copy with me now. It would indeed be a great help if someone among > us can refer to it and list out the verses selected by Swamiji. It > can orientate our current discussion in the right direction and give > it additional impetus. Ram Chandran-ji posted these in message # 4692-4698; [also pl.see #4471] advaitin/message/4692 -4698 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2005 Report Share Posted April 12, 2005 Namaste. That indeed is real great help. We now have a lot of enlightening material on karmayoga and sorrow. However, the compilation I meant was different comprising eleven selected verses - nay eleven milestones - containing an elaborate gist of Srimad Bhagwad GItA that was more than sufficient to convey the message of the scripture effectively. It was in circulation among Swamiji's disciples for quite some time during the eightees and early nineties. PraNAms. Madathil Nair __________________ advaitin, "advaitins" <advaitins> wrote: >........> Ram Chandran-ji posted these in message # 4692-4698; [also pl.see #4471] > > advaitin/message/4692 -4698 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2005 Report Share Posted April 12, 2005 advaitin, "Madathil Rajendran Nair" <madathilnair> wrote: > > Namaste. > > That indeed is real great help. We now have a lot of enlightening > material on karmayoga and sorrow. > > However, the compilation I meant was different comprising eleven > selected verses - nay eleven milestones - containing an elaborate > gist of Srimad Bhagwad GItA that was more than sufficient to convey > the message of the scripture effectively. It was in circulation > among Swamiji's disciples for quite some time during the eightees and > early nineties. > > PraNAms. > > Madathil Nair namaste shri madathil-ji, You may be referring to "The Teaching of Bhagavad Gita (Ten essential verses)" by swami Dayananda-ji published by sri Gangadhareswar Trust, Rishikesh in 1984. I happen to have a copy of this. The verses he considered essential are: 2.11, 2.21, 2.55, 9.4, 3.3, 2.47, 18.46, 5.6, 5.13 and 18.66. This is a 14-page booklet and I can post a few excerpts from this if there is interest. I assume we the List have a blanket authorization from swami Dayananda-ji for freely disseminating swamiji's writings on the List. The moderators can confirm this for me. regards gummuluru murthy -------------------------------- > __________________ > > advaitin, "advaitins" <advaitins> wrote: > >........> Ram Chandran-ji posted these in message # 4692-4698; > [also pl.see #4471] > > > > advaitin/message/4692 -4698 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2005 Report Share Posted April 12, 2005 Namaste Shri Murthyji. That is a wonderful offer. Kindly do the quoting keeping pace with Raghavaji's progress through the various chapters. That way it is easier for you too. I am sure you are referring to the booklet I have in mind. I can't figure out how I got mixed up with the total number of verses explained. Thanks and praNAms. Madathil Nair ____________________________ advaitin, "gmurthy_99" <gmurthy@m...> wrote: > > You may be referring to "The Teaching of Bhagavad Gita > (Ten essential verses)" by swami Dayananda-ji published > by sri Gangadhareswar Trust, Rishikesh in 1984. I happen > to have a copy of this. The verses he considered essential > are: 2.11, 2.21, 2.55, 9.4, 3.3, 2.47, 18.46, 5.6, 5.13 > and 18.66. > > This is a 14-page booklet and I can post a few excerpts from > this if there is interest. > ----- --------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2005 Report Share Posted April 12, 2005 advaitin, "Madathil Rajendran Nair" <madathilnair> wrote: > > Namaste Shri Murthyji. > > That is a wonderful offer. Kindly do the quoting keeping pace with > Raghavaji's progress through the various chapters. That way it is > easier for you too. > > I am sure you are referring to the booklet I have in mind. I can't > figure out how I got mixed up with the total number of verses > explained. This is also available online (and downloadable), along with many others by Swamiji: http://www.avgsatsang.org/hhpsds/pdf/Ten_Essential_Verses_of_BG.pdf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2005 Report Share Posted April 12, 2005 advaitin, "advaitins" <advaitins> wrote: > > > This is also available online (and downloadable), along with many others > by Swamiji: > > http://www.avgsatsang.org/hhpsds/pdf/Ten_Essential_Verses_of_BG.pdf Addendum: Only the verses are given,without the commentary! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2005 Report Share Posted April 12, 2005 advaitin, "gmurthy_99" <gmurthy@m...> wrote: > > > > This is a 14-page booklet and I can post a few excerpts from > this if there is interest. I assume we the List have a blanket > authorization from swami Dayananda-ji for freely disseminating > swamiji's writings on the List. The moderators can confirm > this for me. > > regards > gummuluru murthy > -------------------------------- > > > > > advaitin, "advaitins" <advaitins> wrote: > > >........> Ram Chandran-ji posted these in message # 4692- 4698; > > [also pl.see #4471] > > > > > > advaitin/message/4692 -4698 Namaste In message #4692, there is also a note by RamChandran-ji that we have the authorisation from Swamiji. So Murthy-ji, please go ahead. PraNAms to all advaitins profvk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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