A Treasure Beyond Time



Bhagavad Gita – Song Of God is a timeless (Beyond time - past, present, future) treasure handed down by God Himself in person. It was spoken 5000 years ago at Kurukshetra(Delhi), India by the Supreme Lord Sri Krishna Himself.This 700 verses of Bhagavad Gita is the essence of all the Vedic literature. One who reads this book is sure to dispel the darkness of ignorance & experience the existence of God who is full of Knowledge and revive our loving relationship with God.

There are many literatures which are created by ordinary human beings, but they are subjected to get lost over a period of time. Also those literatures are not perfect because the authors themselves are imperfect. No man is perfect but God & those who practice and repeat the word of God is perfect.Therefore, this knowledge is the king of all knowledge and having known this, nothing further shall remain for you to know. This knowledge is scientific, practical and applicable to all living beings at all times (past, present, future) and this is the real and complete knowledge that is sought after by the human beings.

Human life is a means to understand the purpose of life, existence of real self (spirit soul), material nature – the creation, the creator, the prescribed duties for mankind, the forbidden actions and the reactions of the different actions.

My humble request to you is to read through the lines of this book carefully to explore the real treasure of life. And I am sure you will become perfect, successful and happier in your life than you are!  You will find new meaning to life. Just by a little practice in this small portion of our life in this mortal body which is a gap between birth and death, we can go beyond birth and death and become immortal. This art of becoming immortal and happy forever by right means is the subject matter of the Bhagavad Gita.

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Yours
Dinesh
Blog:http://dinesh-krsna.blogspot.com


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