Srimad Bhagavad Gita explained verse by verse after 5200 years by Swami Shri Adgadanand Ji Maharaj:
What were the inner feelings and emotions of Shri Krishn when he preached the Geeta? All inner feelings cannot be expressed in words. Some can be told, some are expressed through the body language, and the rest are to be realised which can only be understood by a seeker through experiences. Only after attaining the state which Shri Krishn had been to, an accomplished teacher knows what Geeta says. He simply does not reiterate verses of the Geeta but, in fact, gives experiences to the inner feelings of the Geeta. This is possible because he sees the same picture which was there when Shri Krishn preached the Geeta. He therefore, sees the real meaning, can show it to us, can evoke the inner feelings and would lead us on the path of enlightenment. Rev. Shri Paramhansji Mahraj was also an enlightened teacher of such a level and the compilation of his words and blessings to grasp the inner feelings of the Geeta itself is the 'Yatharth Geeta'.
The Author of the Yatharth Geeta is a saint who is bereft of worldly education, yet is internally organised by the grace of accomplished Guru, which become possible after a long practice of meditation. He considers writing as an obstacle on the path to the Supreme Beatitude, yet his directions become the cause for this treatise. The Supreme Being had revealed to him that all his inherent mental attitudes have been nullified excepting a minor one writing of 'Yatharth Geeta' Initially he had tried his best to cut this attitude too, through meditation, but the directive prevailed. Thus the treatise, 'Yatharth Geeta' become possible. Where ever mistakes crept into the treatise, the Supreme Being himself rectified them. We bring forth this book with the wish that the Swamiji's motto 'the internalized archive peace' would become 'peace for everyone at the end'.
‘Vishwagaurav’ (Pride of the World) Title was conferred on the reverend Swami Ji by World Religious Parliament on the occasion of the last Mahakumbh of the century at Hardiwar in the presence of all Shankeracharyas, Mahamandleshwaras, Members of Brahman Mahasabha and Religious Scholars of forty four countries.
‘Bharatgaurav’ (Pride of India) Title was conferred on Swamiji on the occasion of last mahakumbh of the century, for his book ‘Yatharth Geeta’ – A truthful analysis of Shreemad Bhagwad Geeta, the scripture for all mankind, on 10.04.1998.
Swami Shri Adgadanandji was felicitated Vishwa Dharam Sansad on 26.01.2001, during the Mahakumbh festivities at Prayag as ‘Vishwaguru’ (the Man of the World and prophet) for his work ‘Yatharth Geeta’ (commentary on Shreemad Bhagwad Geeta). Besides for serving the interest of the masses, he was honoured as Vanguard of the society.
The Audio and the text of the Book, Yatharth Geeta is available in various International (English, Russian, French, German, Spanish, Chinese, Italian, Norwegian, Dutch, Portuguese, Arabic, Japanese, Persian, Nepali and Urdu) and Indian languages (Hindi, Bengali, Assamese, Gujarati, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Oriya, Sindhi, Sanskrit, Punjabi). For more details, visit: http://yatharthgeeta.com/
What were the inner feelings and emotions of Shri Krishn when he preached the Geeta? All inner feelings cannot be expressed in words. Some can be told, some are expressed through the body language, and the rest are to be realised which can only be understood by a seeker through experiences. Only after attaining the state which Shri Krishn had been to, an accomplished teacher knows what Geeta says. He simply does not reiterate verses of the Geeta but, in fact, gives experiences to the inner feelings of the Geeta. This is possible because he sees the same picture which was there when Shri Krishn preached the Geeta. He therefore, sees the real meaning, can show it to us, can evoke the inner feelings and would lead us on the path of enlightenment. Rev. Shri Paramhansji Mahraj was also an enlightened teacher of such a level and the compilation of his words and blessings to grasp the inner feelings of the Geeta itself is the 'Yatharth Geeta'.
The Author of the Yatharth Geeta is a saint who is bereft of worldly education, yet is internally organised by the grace of accomplished Guru, which become possible after a long practice of meditation. He considers writing as an obstacle on the path to the Supreme Beatitude, yet his directions become the cause for this treatise. The Supreme Being had revealed to him that all his inherent mental attitudes have been nullified excepting a minor one writing of 'Yatharth Geeta' Initially he had tried his best to cut this attitude too, through meditation, but the directive prevailed. Thus the treatise, 'Yatharth Geeta' become possible. Where ever mistakes crept into the treatise, the Supreme Being himself rectified them. We bring forth this book with the wish that the Swamiji's motto 'the internalized archive peace' would become 'peace for everyone at the end'.
‘Vishwagaurav’ (Pride of the World) Title was conferred on the reverend Swami Ji by World Religious Parliament on the occasion of the last Mahakumbh of the century at Hardiwar in the presence of all Shankeracharyas, Mahamandleshwaras, Members of Brahman Mahasabha and Religious Scholars of forty four countries.
‘Bharatgaurav’ (Pride of India) Title was conferred on Swamiji on the occasion of last mahakumbh of the century, for his book ‘Yatharth Geeta’ – A truthful analysis of Shreemad Bhagwad Geeta, the scripture for all mankind, on 10.04.1998.
Swami Shri Adgadanandji was felicitated Vishwa Dharam Sansad on 26.01.2001, during the Mahakumbh festivities at Prayag as ‘Vishwaguru’ (the Man of the World and prophet) for his work ‘Yatharth Geeta’ (commentary on Shreemad Bhagwad Geeta). Besides for serving the interest of the masses, he was honoured as Vanguard of the society.
The Audio and the text of the Book, Yatharth Geeta is available in various International (English, Russian, French, German, Spanish, Chinese, Italian, Norwegian, Dutch, Portuguese, Arabic, Japanese, Persian, Nepali and Urdu) and Indian languages (Hindi, Bengali, Assamese, Gujarati, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Oriya, Sindhi, Sanskrit, Punjabi). For more details, visit: http://yatharthgeeta.com/
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'Gita Dhyanam' (Meditation on the Gita) is a Sanskrit Poem with Nine verses which is usually sung before the beginning of Bhagavad Gita reading, the most popular scriptures of the Hindus.
Thi sings of the power of the message of Gita, and how it is in essence the Gist of Upanishads, thus inturn the message of Santana Dharma
Bhagavad Gita Dhyanam Lyrics (English+Sanskrit) & Meaning (English) | |
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1 | ॐ पार्थाय प्रतिबोधितां भगवता नारायणेन स्वयं व्यासेन ग्रथितां पुराणमुनिना मध्ये महाभारतम् । अद्वैतामृतवर्षिणीं भगवतीम्- अष्टादशाध्यायिनीम् अम्ब त्वामनुसन्दधामि भगवद्- गीते भवद्वेषिणीम् ॥ १॥ Om Parthaya prathi bodhithm bhagawataa naaraayanena swayam, Vyasaena gratitaam Puraana muninaa madhye Mahabaratam Advaitamruta varshaneem bhagawteem ashta dashaa dhyayineem, Ambaa twaam anusandadhaami bhagavad geete bhava dweshineem. Bhagavad Gita taught to Arjuna, by Lord Narayana himself, written in the middle of the Mahabharata by the Old Sage Vyasa O Divine mother, she who showers Elixir of Advaita on us, O mother of 18 chapters, I meditate on thee, O Bhagavad gita, the destroyer of illusion of manifestation (Samsaara) |
2 | नमोऽस्तु ते व्यास विशालबुद्धे फुल्लारविन्दायतपत्रनेत्र । येन त्वया भारततैलपूर्णः प्रज्वालितो ज्ञानमयः प्रदीपः ॥ २॥ Namosthuthe Vyasa vishala buddhe, phullaravindayatha pathra nethra Yena tvayaa Bhaarata thaila poorna prajvalito jnanamayah pradeepah. Salutations O Vyasa(the author), one with the great intellect, with eyes like the fully blossomed lotus Through whom, the lamp of light is filled with oil of knowledge. |
3 | प्रपन्नपारिजाताय तोत्रवेत्रैकपाणये । ज्ञानमुद्राय कृष्णाय गीतामृतदुहे नमः ॥ ३॥ Prapanna paarijaataaya , totra vetraika paanaye Jnaana mudraaya Krishnaaya geetamrita duhe namah. Salutations to Krishna, the bestower of all desires of the desirees. The holder of JnanaMudra, the milker of the Elixir of Bhagavad Gita. |
4 | सर्वोपनिषदो गावो दोग्धा गोपाल नन्दनः । पार्थो वत्सः सुधीर्भोक्ता दुग्धं गीतामृतं महत् ॥ ४॥ Sarvaopanishado gaavo dogdhaa Gopala Nandana Partho vatsah sudheer bhoktaa dugdham Geetamritam mahat. All the Upanishads are cows; the Milker is Krishna, the cowherd boy; Arjuna is the calf; Wise and pure men drink the milk, the supreme, immortal nectar of the Gita |
5 | वसुदेवसुतं देवं कंसचाणूरमर्दनम् । देवकीपरमानन्दं कृष्णं वन्दे जगद्गुरुम् ॥ ५॥ Vasudeva sutam devam kamsa Chanoora mardhanam Devaki paramaanandam Krishnam vande Jagad Gurum. O son of Vasudeva, O Lord who destroyed Kamsa and Chanuura O Joy of mother Devaki, Salutations O Krishna, the teacher of the world. |
6 | भीष्मद्रोणतटा जयद्रथजला गान्धारनीलोत्पला शल्यग्राहवती कृपेण वहनी कर्णेन वेलाकुला । अश्वत्थामविकर्णघोरमकरा दुर्योधनावर्तिनी सोत्तीर्णा खलु पाण्डवै रणनदी कैवर्तकः केशवः ॥ ६॥ Bheeshma drona thata jayadratha jalaa , Gandhaara neelothphala, Shalyagrahavatee , kripena vahanee , karnena Velaakulaa Aswathama Vikarnaa ghora Makaraa Duryodhana varthinee, Sotheerno khalu Pandavai , rana nadhee kaivarthakah Kesavah. Bheeshma, Drona were the two banks , Jayadrada was the water, Shakuni (king of Gandhara) was the blue lotus, Shalya was the crocodile , Kripa was the tide , Karna was the mighty wave. Aswathama and Vikarna were the dangerous alligators, Duryodhana was the whirlpool, Pandavas crossed this river of war with Krishna as their helmsman. |
7 | पाराशर्यवचः सरोजममलं गीतार्थगन्धोत्कटं नानाख्यानककेसरं हरिकथा- सम्बोधनाबोधितम् । लोके सज्जनषट्पदैरहरहः पेपीयमानं मुदा भूयाद्भारतपङ्कजं कलिमल- प्रध्वंसिनः श्रेयसे ॥ ७॥ Paraasharayavacha sarojamamalam Geetartha gandothkatam, Nanakhyanaka kesaram harikatha sambodhanaa bodhitam Loke sajjana shat padairaharaha pepeeyamaanam mudaa, Bhooyad Bharatha pankajam kali mala pradhwamsinah shreyase. May this lotus of the Mahabharata, born in the lake of the words of Vyasa (Son of Parashara), with intense sweet fragrance of the essense of Gita, with many stories as its stamens, fully opened by the discourses on Hari, the destroyer of the effects of Kaliyuga, and drunk joyously by the bees of good men in the world, day by day become the bestower of good to us. |
8 | मूकं करोति वाचालं पङ्गुं लङ्घयते गिरिम् । यत्कृपा तमहं वन्दे परमानन्दमाधवम् ॥ ८॥ Mookam karoti vaachaalam , pangum lankayathe girim Yath krupa thaham vandhe Paramananda madhavam. I bow down to Sri Krishna, the source of all joy, whose compassion brings speech from the lips of the dumb and carries the lame over mountains |
9 | यं ब्रह्मा वरुणेन्द्ररुद्रमरुतः स्तुन्वन्ति दिव्यैः स्तवैः वेदैः साङ्गपदक्रमोपनिषदैः गायन्ति यं सामगाः । ध्यानावस्थिततद्गतेन मनसा पश्यन्ति यं योगिनः यस्यान्तं न विदुः सुरासुरगणाः देवाय तस्मै नमः ॥ ९॥ Yam brahmaVaruna indra Rudra marutah sthunvanthi divyai stavai, Vedai saang padakrama upanishadai gayanhi yam Saamagaah Dhyanasthita tadgatena manasa pasyanti yam Yoginah, Yasyantam na viduh surasura ganaah devaaya tasmai namah. Salutation to him who is worshipped with divine chants by Brahma, Varuna, Indra , Rudra, Maruta, Who is pleased by singers of Sama Veda by singing Vedas and Upanishads following the word sequence, Who is seen by yogis who are absorbed in him, with their mind merging in him, And whose end is not known even by the hoards of devas and Asuras. |
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