Selected Product: | Bhagavad-Gita:: The Song of God Paperback Publisher: Signet Classics Release Date: 2002-07-01 ISBN-10: 0451528441 ISBN-13: 9780451528445 List Price: $6.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Light on Yoga: The Bible of Modern Yoga... ISBN-10: 0805210318 ISBN-13: 9780805210316 List Price:$18.00 The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali: Commentary on the Raja Yoga Sutras by Sri Swami Satchidananda ISBN-10: 0932040381 ISBN-13: 9780932040381 List Price:$17.95 How to Know God: The Yoga Aphorisms of Patanjali ISBN-10: 0874810418 ISBN-13: 9780874810417 List Price:$10.95 The Upanishads: Breath of the Eternal ISBN-10: 0451528484 ISBN-13: 9780451528483 List Price:$6.95 Aztec and Maya Myths (Legendary Past Series) ISBN-10: 029278130X ISBN-13: 9780292781306 List Price:$14.95 |
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Here is a distinguished translation that can be read by every person, not as an archaic monument to an ancient culture, but as a living contemporary message that touches the most urgent personal and social problems. Great Gita for the pocket | Customer Rating: | It is a wonderful version. If you read "The Guru and His Disciple", which is Christopher Isherwood's memoirs in part, he tells the story of how the final version came about. Crestfallen because an editor finally admitted she couldn't tell the difference between the previous draft and all other translations, Isherwood went to his room and half an hour later returned with the first pages completely re-written. It went over so well, he was inspired to convert large pieces in the same poetical style. And rightly so, as the original is, after all, part an epic poem.
I have to give it a four since part of the first chapter is left out because it is "like the list of ships in Homer". And because Huxley was probably the wrong person to write the Intro. What Huxley says is worth reading, of course, but it should be read as Huxley and not representing Prabhavananda or Vedantism.
Otherwise, there are so many copies of this floating around in used bookstores, and at such low prices, and because it is so readable, this is the one to carry in your back pocket or fill with marginalia. | Good book but poor quality of print and paper | Customer Rating: | | The book is undoubtedly good. It gives a good overview of the Gita and discusses the principles of Hinduism in simple language. I was only disappointed on the quality of paper and print. Barnes & Noble has a good hardcover option on this book, which is a good buy. | timeless wisdom for today | Customer Rating: | | I haven't read any other translation of the Gita, so I don't have any opinion about this translation vis a vis any other translation. However, I can say that this translation is simple to read and understand, and that the message of the Gita has had an enormous impact on my life. I read it every day for guidance and inspiration, and it is a wonderful antidote to the toxic messages that bombard us daily from advertisers and the media. I highly recommend this book. | Beautiful and flowing... | Customer Rating: | This was my first true introduction to Hinduism. I was very moved by the Gita. It is very beautiful writing and is among the greatest books that I have ever read. It is an excellent addition to the library of a spiritual seeker. The messages are so significant and deep that it deserves additional readings in the future. I believe that a lot of these ideas found in the eastern traditions and western gnostic traditions are so incredibly important in our day. I hope more people discover these messages within themselves. | lucid poetry | Customer Rating: | This is arguably the best translation of the Gita. Most translations are too scholarly (in an attempt to be precise with the original sanskrit) but since there is no modern language to actually translate sanskrit word for word, it typically results in text that is both heavy and inaccessible.
This one is different. A masterful collaboration of both a hindu and a westerner, this Gita is both verse and prose (in an almost mystical balance) and flows like the river. It is in this verse/prose balance that keeps the reading moving forward where the deeper (and most important) messages of the Gita seem to drive it home. |
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