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  • The '''Bhagavad Gita''' (''Song of the Lord'') is a [[Hindu]] treatise composed more than 2000 y
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  • The reader's choice of translation of the Bhagavad Gita depends, in part, on which interpretive tradition one wishes to follow. Gen *''The Bhagavad Gita'', trans. Franklin Edgerton (new ed.). Harvard University Press, Harvard: 2
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  • The reader's choice of translation of the Bhagavad Gita depends, in part, on which interpretive tradition one wishes to follow. Gen *''The Bhagavad Gita'', trans. Franklin Edgerton (new ed.). Harvard University Press, Harvard: 2
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  • The '''Bhagavad Gita''' (''Song of the Lord'') is a [[Hindu]] treatise composed more than 2000 y
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  • {{r|Bhagavad Gita}}
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  • ...various ancient texts, including the [[Vedas]], [[Upanishad]]s, and the [[Bhagavad Gita]]. The ''Yoga Sutras'' appear to have been compiled over many years and ar
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  • ...ction of My divine power," has been interpreted to support panentheism. ([[Bhagavad Gita]], Chapter 10, verse 42.) Panenthestic views are stated explicitly in seve
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  • ...endent and indwelling - thus ending the cycle of death and rebirth. The [[Bhagavad Gita]] introduced a more personal element into the concept of God as ultimate re
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  • ...as love.<ref name="Gita">{{cite book |last= Mascaró |first=Juan |title=The Bhagavad Gita |publisher=Penguin Classics |year=2003 |isbn=0-140-44918-3}} (J. Mascaró, ...[[God]].<ref name="Gita">{{cite book |last= Mascaró |first=Juan |title=The Bhagavad Gita |publisher=Penguin Classics |year=2003 |isbn=0-140-44918-3}} (J. Mascaró,
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  • ...it is spoken of in several Hindu [[Tantra|tantric]] texts as well as the [[Bhagavad Gita]]. The attainment of nirvāṇa marks the end of cyclic existence in [[sams
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  • ..., and contributed their wealth to the association. Dada Lekhraj preached [[Bhagavad Gita]] to his followers and performed ''[[Ras Lila]]'' with them.<ref name="Hard
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  • ...n ''[[bhakti]]'' (devotion) as described a thousand years earlier in the [[Bhagavad Gita]].<ref name=Lipner>Lipner, Julius J. ''Hindus: Their Religious Beliefs and
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  • ...ence of God within the heart of every living being is mentioned in the ''[[Bhagavad Gita]]'' at 9.29, 15.15 and 18.61, which says that God is the source of inner di ...ion of reincarnation and karma is a strong premise in Hindu thought. The [[Bhagavad Gita]] states that:
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  • ...rology, and philosophy, as well as Yogananda’s teachings on the Bible, the Bhagavad Gita, the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, and other scriptures.
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  • ...supported by his elder brother. During the period in London he read the [[Bhagavad Gita]] for the first time. It made a deep impression on him, and he regarded it
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  • ...eism and pantheism are found in Hinduism. Certain interpretations of the [[Bhagavad Gita]] and [[Shri Rudram]] support this view. In the 1960s, this derivation was
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