Have you ever felt life's burning questions remain unanswered? Or thought the Gita's ancient script was beyond reach?
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Swami Adi Rama's journey is one that bridges worlds. From the silent majesty of the Himalayas, where he immersed himself in the depths of ancient teachings, to the bustling corridors of modern leadership in business, politics and administration, Guruji has touched the soul of both eras.
To me, Bhagavad Gita, the Song of the Divine, is an ancient T gem that shines eternally and becomes more and more radiant and relevant for the whole of humanity. It is more than a scripture; it is a divine dialogue between an enlightened master, Krishna, and his beloved friend Arjuna, who becomes his devotee during this process when he becomes capable of witnessing the incarnation of superconsciousness in front of him. This very process unfolds the dance of existence and its enigmatic beauty.
In the vast tapestry of Vedic wisdom, the Bhagavad Gita Ishines brightly as a beacont of spiritual insight and practical guidance. The timeless dialogue between Lord Krishna and Arjuna is not just a conversation on the battlefield, but a profound introspection on life, purpose, and the eternal quest for self-realisation. This work endeavours to extract the essence of the Bhagavad Gita, chapter by chapter, not in a verbatim recount, but as a distillation of its profound truths, aiming to make them accessible and relatable to the contemporary seeker in a language that is easy to understand.
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