Unlock the profound wisdom of the ages with "Discovering the Wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita." This ancient scripture, revered by Swami Vivekananda as unparalleled, provides timeless guidance for modern life. On the battlefield of Kurukshetra/Lord Krishna counseled the bewildered Arjuna, transforming his doubts into resolve. Now, this book takes you on a journey from confusion to clarity, offering solutions for today's challenges.
The Bhagavad Gita transcends religious boundaries, revealing universal truths that apply to all humankind. It's not just a religious text; it's a guide to living with purpose and inner strength. Learn to harness the power of your mind, find serenity in life's seasons, and discover answers to life's questions. This book empowers the present generation to rise above confusion and realize their inner potential. It's an invitation to tap into the timeless teachings of the Bhagavad Gita for a more balanced, enriched, and meaningful life. The book is special because stamps released by different countries related to Bhagavad Gita and Lord Krishna were included in the book. Line drawing were made relating to some sloka of Gita relating to the real life situations. Schematic Diagrams were given how one achieve person goal and organisational goal using management techniques taught by Management Guru Lord Krishna in Gita. The book is useful to modern managers, individuals teachers, students, environmentalists, etc.
M. Lokeswara Rao worked as a civil servant and belongs to the 1983 batch of the Indian Forest Service. He retired as the principal chief conservator of forests and head of the forest force in Nagaland, India. He has held various positions in the Government of India, including working as an advisor for green highways at the National Highways Authority of India, the Ministry of Surface Transport, and the Government of India. He also served as the director of "Protect Our Species" at the Earth Day Network.
He pursued his studies, completing an MSc and MPhil from Sri Venkateswara University and an AIFC from the Indira Gandhi Forest Academy in Dehradun, India. Additionally, he acquired environmental education from Jordan College in Glasgow, UK, and the International Centre for Conservation Education in Guiting Power, Cheltenham, UK. He also engaged in policy studies at Syracuse University in the USA.
Throughout his career, he has been involved in various projects, including those related to forest development agencies, the Green India Mission, wildlife habitat projects, and species recovery programs such as the Amur Falcon.
"Bhagavad Gita" is one of the essential ancient scriptures in India, much like the Vedas, Puranas, and Upanishads. It guides us by presenting various spiritual paths through which we can attain self-knowledge and inner peace.
The words in the Gita directly emanate from the lips of Lord Krishna, and Maharishi Ved Vyas compiled them.
The Mahabharata is a historical account of the Kurus, a royal family that split into two parties-the Kurus and the Pandavas-leading to a great war known as the Kurukshetra War. It contains numerous beautiful stories, noble moral teachings, and valuable lessons of all kinds. The Mahabharata provides insights into ancient India, its people, customs, ways of living, and arts. Reading it reveals the greatness of India in the past and teaches us how to contribute to her future greatness.
Krishna is the eighth avatar of Vishnu, a manifestation of divine love and wisdom. He is worshiped by countless devotees with intense devotion. As the marvelous child of Vraja and Vrindavana, the friend of Arjuna, the speaker of the Bhagavad Gita, and the wise counselor of the Pandavas, He is the central figure of the Mahabharata. His life is recounted in several Puranas. The "Bhagavad Gita," often referred to as the Song of God, is a management epic and a dialogue between Lord Krishna and Arjuna on the battlefield before the beginning of the Kurukshetra war. It provides answers to the questions that arise in the hearts and souls of mankind. Lord Krishna refrains from passing judgment on anyone and does not prescribe rigid sets of dos and don'ts. The message from the Bhagavad Gita, imparted by the Management Guru Lord Krishna, teaches humanity to liberate itself from its constraints while living in 'Samsara' (the life we lead). It also encourages us to understand the true nature of self-awareness. The "Gita" continues to influence modern human society, particularly the younger generation.
18 chapters and 700 verses of conversation on the battlefield? Should the Bhagavad Gita be taken in the literal context only? The context of the battle is only an allegory; the real battlefield is one's mind. In this context the Gita is a comprehensive metaphysical and psychological treatise.
In this fast-moving, busy world, humans try to control everything and lose themselves in the process. The Gita unfolds the wisdom not only to understand one's mind, but provides timeless guidance to action. Unlock the profound wisdom of the ages by discovering the wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita. The Bhagavad Gita transcends religious boundaries, revealing universal truths that apply to all humankind. It is a guide to living with purpose and inner strength. Learn to harness the power of your mind, find serenity in life's seasons, and discover answers to life's questions.
This book "Modern Management - the Gita Way" by M Lokeswara Rao is a guide to realise one's inner potential. It takes you on a journey of self-discovery, offering solutions for today's challenges. It is an invitation to tap into the timeless teachings of the Bhagavad Gita for a more balanced, enriched, and meaningful life. The book explains how the Gita can facilitate holistic development for individuals, leading to a happy and peaceful life. The book analyses and highlights how the Bhagavad Gita supports and fosters certain management visions and thoughts, setting a benchmark in the modern world for individual and organizational success. It also emphasises an individual's responsibility to take care of planet Earth our only home.
This book is special because postage stamps released by different countries on Gita and Lord Krishna have been included in the book. Line drawings relating shlokas of the Gita to real life situations accentuate the value of the book. There are schematic drawings on how to achieve one's goals using the management principles spelled out in the Gita. This book would be useful to people from all walks of life.
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