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- Artist: Velukkudi Sri.U.Ve.Krishnan Swamy
- Recording Company: KKT
- Language: English
- Number of CDs: 8 MP3 audio CD's 100 hours
Bhagavad Gita, the ever relevant universal guide was revealed by Sri Krishna to clarify his duty to the confused Arjuna in the Kurukshetra battle field. In Gita, Sri Krishna vividly explains the path of Karma, Gnana, Bhakthi and saranagati(surrender) followed by the mystified Arjuna and all the individuals in this mundane world, to make their birth purposeful and departure peaceful. It is for sure that Sri Krishna, the charioteer and the well wisher who steered Arjuna to victory, would guide us to triumph over lust and anger to become virtuous.
The nectorine Geetha is the essential of Upanishads. Upanishad means secret teaching. Geetam means 'a song'. So the Geetha is a collection of secret teaching imparted by Bhagavan Sri Krishna. It is like a song which thrills and enthralls those who listen to it. This brilliant exposition has been translated in almost all languages and also commented on by great scholars. Comprising 700 holy verses spanning over 18 chapters, this ancient scripture isa simple solution for an commoner and an intelletual feast for the erudite. Sri Ramanuja, the universal perceptor who lived in the 11th century, has authored a glorious commentary on Gita, revered as Sri Ramanuja Bhashya, as a ligght to dispell the darkness of ignorance. Since the original text of Gita and the commentaries are in Sanskrit, they required a lucid exposition in a better known language.
Vellukudi Sri U Ve Krishnan Swamy, who relinquished his corporate career and took to the service of spreading sprituality have described the esoteric meanings of Gita in simple but effective English. Live recording of these discourses are contained in these MP3 CDs for the benefit of all those who are in pursuit of atman and paramatman. The power point presentation which Swamy used for easy recall of keypoint is added to the last CD. Besides this, more than 2500 hours of Swamy's talks on various topics have been published so far.