Jnaneshwari (Bhavartha Dipika)

by Ramchandra Keshav Bhagwat | 1954 | 284,137 words | ISBN-10: 8185208123 | ISBN-13: 9788185208121

This is conclusion of chapter eight of the Jnaneshwari (Bhavartha-Dipika), the English translation of 13th-century Marathi commentary on the Bhagavad-Gita.—The Dnyaneshwari (Jnaneshwari) brings to light the deeper meaning of the Gita which represents the essence of the Vedic Religion. This is verse Conclusion of chapter eight of the chapter called Akshara-brahman-yoga.

Conclusion of chapter eight

That mystery was unfolded to the Son of Pandu, by Lord Krishna, the soul of all arts, the Supreme Bliss incarnate, the very means of subsistence of all the living beings in the entire universe, the very life-blood (jīvana) of all knowledge, and the brilliant lamp of his own dynasty—such an account of Kurukshetra, Samjaya narrated to the King (Dhritarashtra), and the same should be heard by the hearers,—so requested Jnandev [Jnandeva] of his hearers.

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