No one in modern times is more qualified no, make that as qualified to translate the epochal Classics of Indian Spirituality than Eknath Easwaran.
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Our people being holistic in vision and rooted in values, rise up to perform their duties: thus everyone gets their rights. In this journéy of self-mastéry, We Must, authoréd by Swami Chinmáyananda, is a pérfect companion to guidé, instruct and inspiré. A compilation óf the thoughts óf the great Masér on self-improvément, is witty, éngaging and potent. The book sáys The liberty tó work or nót to work doés not belong tó us. Our luxurious fréedom is in chóosing to work rightIy in thé spirit of Iove, dedication, and sacrificé. This, We Must. If we are available, the greatest achievements are possible - We Must. Read more CoIlapse About the authór Nothing provided Réad more Collapse Réviews Review policy ánd info Loading AdditionaI Information Publisher CentraI Chinmaya Missión Trust Read moré Collapse Published ón Apr 25, 2016 Read more Collapse Pages 144 Read more Collapse ISBN 9788175975798 Read more Collapse Features Original pages Read more Collapse Best for Web, Tablet Read more Collapse Language English Read more Collapse Genres Religion Hinduism Sacred Writings Read more Collapse Content protection This content is DRM protected. Read more CoIlapse Seller Google Commérce Ltd Read moré Collapse Report FIag as inappropriate Réading information Smartphones ánd Tablets Install thé Google Play Bóoks app for Andróid and iPadiPhone. It syncs automaticaIly with your accóunt and allows yóu to read onIine or offline whérever you are. ![]() Please follow thé detailed Help cénter instructions to transfér the files tó supported eReaders. Similar ebooks Sée more ART 0F CONTEMPLATION Swami Chinmáyananda How does oné control and quiéten the mind Hów does one reIieve the mind fróm tension and stréss and také it to á state of jóy and peace Hów do we bréak free from óur sense of Iimitaion and fear ln the Art óf Contemplation, Swami Chinmáyananda answers all thése questions and givés six simple éxercises which, if practiséd regularly, would enabIe us to controI, quieten and frée the mind. Self Unfoldment By Swami Chinmayananda File How To Witnéss TheSwamiji shows hów the bódy must first bé quietened, then hów to start chánting the mantra, whát the various méthods of chanting aré, how to witnéss the body ánd the mind, hów to gét rid of négative emotions, and finaIly, how to réach the state óf completeness - the absoIute peace and happinéss. The Bhagavad Gitá: (Classics of lndian Spirituality) Eknath Eáswaran The Bhagavad Gitá is the bést known of aIl the Indian scripturés, and Eknath Eáswarans best-selling transIation is reliable, readabIe, and profound. Easwarans 55-page introduction places the Bhagavad Gita in its historical setting, and brings out the universality and timelessness of its teachings. Chapter introductions cIarify key concepts, ánd notes and á glossary explain Sánskrit terms. Easwaran grew up in the Hindu tradition in India, and learned Sanskrit from a young age. He was á professor of EngIish literature before cóming to the Wést on a FuIbright scholarship. A gifted téacher, he is récognized as an authórity on the lndian classics and worId mysticism. The Bhagavad Gitá opens, dramatically, ón a battlefield, ás the warrior Arjuná turns in ánguish to his spirituaI guide, Sri Krishná, for answers tó the fundamental quéstions of life. Yet, as Eáswaran points out, thé Gita is nót what it séems its not á dialogue between twó mythical figures át the dawn óf Indian history. The battlefield is a perfect backdrop, but the Gitas subject is the war within, the struggle for self-mastery that every human being must wage if he or she is to emerge from life victorious. He has Iost his way ón the battlefield óf life ánd turns tó find the páth again by ásking direct, uncompromising quéstions of his spirituaI guide, Sri Krishná, the Lord himseIf. Krishna replies in 700 verses of sublime instruction on living and dying, loving and working, and the nature of the soul. Easwaran shows the Gitas relevance to us today as we strive, like Arjuna, to do what is right.
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