ABSTRACT

First published in 1909, this book presents an English translation of chapters 25-42 of the Bhishma Parva from the epic Sanskrit poem Mahabharata — better known as the Bhagavad-Gita, reckoned as one of the "Five Jewels" of Devanagari literature. The plot consists of a dialogue between Prince Arjuna and Krishna, the Supreme Deity, in a war-chariot prior to a great battle. The conversation that takes place unfolds a philosophical system which remains the prevailing Brahmanic belief, blending the doctrines of Kapila, Patanjali, and the Vedas. Building on a number of preceding translations, this highly-regarded poetic interpretation provides a major work of literature in an accessible popular form.

chapter I|6 pages

THE DISTRESS OF ARJUNA

chapter II|10 pages

THE BOOK OF DOCTRINES

chapter III|6 pages

VIRTUE IN WORK

chapter IV|6 pages

THE RELIGION OF KNOWLEDGE

chapter V|5 pages

RELIGION OF RENOUNCING WORKS

chapter VI|6 pages

RELIGION BY SELF-RESTRAINT

chapter VII|5 pages

RELIGION BY DISCERNMENT

chapter VIII|4 pages

RELIGION BY SERVICE OF THE SUPREME

chapter X|7 pages

RELIGION BY THE HEAVENLY PERFECTIONS

chapter XI|15 pages

THE MANIFESTING OF THE ONE AND MANIFOLD

chapter XII|3 pages

RELIGION OF FAITH

chapter XIII|5 pages

RELIGION BY SEPARATION OF MATTER AND SPIRIT

chapter XIV|4 pages

RELIGION BY SEPARATION FROM THE QUALITIES

chapter XV|4 pages

RELIGION BY ATTAINING THE SUPREME

chapter XVI|4 pages

THE SEPARATENESS OF THE DIVINE AND UNDIVINE

chapter XVII|4 pages

RELIGION BY THE THREEFOLD FAITH

chapter XVIII|11 pages

RELIGION BY DELIVERANCE AND RE. NUNCIATION