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Bhagavadgita - Des Erhabenen Sang : Religiöse Stimmen der Völker: Die Religion des alten Indien II
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Schroeder, Leopold von, 1851-1920
- Language:
- German
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource : multiple file formats
- Place of Publication:
- Salt Lake City, UT : Project Gutenberg,
- Summary:
- "Bhagavadgita - Des Erhabenen Sang" by Leopold von Schroeder is a philosophical poem translated and introduced in the early 20th century. This work is a part of Indian literature and is recognized as a critical philosophical text that integrates deep spiritual and moral principles through a poetic lens. It centers around the dialogue between the prince Arjuna and Krishna during the fabled battle of Kurukshetra, addressing themes such as duty, righteousness, and the nature of reality. The opening of the text provides a detailed introduction about the significance of the Bhagavadgita, characterizing it as a unique blend of philosophy, poetry, and spirituality that has been revered in India for centuries. It sets the scene for the epic narrative, where Arjuna, confronted with the moral dilemmas of war and familial ties, is counseled by Krishna. This dialogue lays the foundation for the teachings on duty, detachment, and the eternal nature of the soul that unfold in the subsequent verses. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
- Credits:
- Produced by Markus Brenner, Juliet Sutherland, Wolfgang Menges and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
- Notes:
- Reading ease score: 68.0 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
- Release date is 2010-07-16
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