The Bhagavad Gita has been hailed as a universal scripture, a Bible of humanity. The song of the Lord, uttered by Sri Krisna on the battlefield of Kurukshetra over five millennia ago, remains even in Kaliyuga, in the 21st century, a tremendous source of faith, hope, inspiration and wisdom, to seekers of the spirit in East and West.
Dada J. P. Vaswani offers the Song Divine to us as a text that all of us can cherish and love. Countless are the learned and scholarly commentaries available on the Gita: Dada's unique achievement is to make this great scripture accessible to us; interpreting its momentous message in a way that we can relate to effortlessly; linking its profound precepts to our daily life, work, conduct and personal relationships. In short, making Lord Krishna's Song Divine, a book for you and me a thousand others like us. We do not have to memorize and recite the Gita; with Dada's lucid guidance, we can actually translate the Gita into deeds of daily living!
Make The Seven Commandments Of The Gita your guide to a better, higher, more joyous, more meaningful life! Let Dada J. P. Vaswani take you to the heart of the Gita and offer you its essential truths as only he can! You are sure to hear the divine music of Sri Krishna's flute reverberate in your spirit!
About the Author:
J. P. Vaswani needs no introduction to readers of inspirational literature. He is regarded as one of the leading spiritual luminaries of India, a practical philosopher and a man of God whose grace has influenced thousands all over the world.
A gifted writer and brilliant orator, Dada, as he is lovingly called, has addressed distinguished audiences worldwide, communicating only as he can, the positive messages of love, faith, joy and peace.
J. P. Vaswani is a recipient of several honors, including the prestigious U Thant Peace Award. He has written over 80 books, many of which have been translated in various foreign languages.
As His Holiness the Dalai Lama has aptly portrayed him, Dada J. P. Vaswani epitomizes the life of Dharma. He is a living example of how the spirit and practice of our ancient traditions can be purely maintained, even amidst the changes and challenges of this modern age.
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