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Bhagavad Gita As It Is (1972 Version)

This Bhagavad-gītā is the original McMillan 1972 edition by His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada.This application provides English transliteration, word-for-word Sanskrit-English equivalents, translations and purports.

The Bhagavad-gītā is the best known and the most frequently translated of Vedic religious texts. Why it should be so appealing to the Western mind is an interesting question. It has drama, for its setting is a scene of two great armies, banners flying, drawn up opposite one another on the field, poised for battle. It has ambiguity, and the fact that Arjuna and his charioteer Kṛṣṇa are carrying on their dialogue between the two armies suggests the indecision of Arjuna about the basic question: should he enter battle against and kill those who are friends and kinsmen? It has mystery, as Kṛṣṇa demonstrates to Arjuna His cosmic form. It has a properly complicated view of the ways of the religious life and treats of the paths of knowledge, works, discipline and faith and their inter-relationships, problems that have bothered adherents of other religions in other times and places. The devotion spoken of is a deliberate means of religious satisfaction, not a mere outpouring of poetic emotion. Next to the Bhāgavata-purāṇa, a long work from South India, the Gītā is the text most frequently quoted in the philosophical writings of the Gauḍīya Vaiṣṇava school, the school represented by Swami Bhaktivedanta as the latest in a long succession of teachers. It can be said that this school of Vaiṣṇavism was founded, or revived, by Śrī Kṛṣṇa-Caitanya Mahāprabhu (1486-1533) in Bengal, and that it is currently the strongest single religious force in the eastern part of the Indian subcontinent. The Gauḍiya Vaiṣṇava school, for whom Kṛṣṇa is Himself the Supreme God, and not merely an incarnation of another deity, sees bhakti as an immediate and powerful religious force, consisting of love between man and God. [..]

Swami Bhaktivedanta comments upon the Gītā from this point of view, and that is legitimate. More than that, in this translation the Western reader has the unique opportunity of seeing how a Kṛṣṇa devotee interprets his own texts. It is the Vedic exegetical tradition, justly famous, in action. This book is then a welcome addition from many points of view. It can serve as a valuable textbook for the college student. It allows us to listen to a skilled interpreter explicating a text which has profound religious meaning. It gives us insights into the original and highly convincing ideas of the Gauḍiya Vaiṣṇava school. In providing the Sanskrit in both Devanagari and transliteration, it offers the Sanskrit specialist the opportunity to re-interpret, or debate particular Sanskrit meanings—although I think there will be little disagreement about the quality of the Swami's Sanskrit scholarship. And finally, for the nonspecialist, there is readable English and a devotional attitude which cannot help but move the sensitive reader. And there are the paintings, which, incredibly as it may seem to those familiar with contemporary Indian religious art, were done by American devotees.

The scholar, the student of Gauḍīya Vaiṣṇavism, and the increasing number of Western readers interested in classical Vedic thought have been done a service by Swami Bhaktivedanta. By bringing us a new and living interpretation of a text already known to many, he has increased our understanding manyfold; and arguments for understanding, in these days of estrangement, need not be made.

- Foreword of the book by Professor Edward C. Dimock, Jr.
Department of South Asian Languages and Civilization
University of Chicago

*This application also provides a Srimad-Bhagavatam PDF file.

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Reviews (15)

52_. N. Aug 22, 2020     

This is the best you will get ever. "THE BHAGVAD GITA" very well explain,easy to understand and so much to learn. thank you for uploading this app.

Dil. S. Oct 19, 2021     

Very good app. Easy to read verses. But in BG As it is - verse 10.3 is missing.

Vij. M. May 13, 2019     

Original Version...very nice and simple to understand.

MAH. E. May 20, 2020     

As for this app i fell like reading original text book from bagavad gita great job.

Sri. K. Jun 9, 2020     

I am unable to see the chapters. Everything white in the page.

NEE. P. May 14, 2022     

Worst app in the world what is this ❓ when i tap on shreemat bagwat geeta it doesn't open

vim. 2. Jun 21, 2019     

one of the best gita apps on play store with beautiful UI

Kir. S. May 14, 2019     

Easy to use app. and original one. super liked.

Nik. L. May 14, 2021     

It provides you the original Srimat Bhagavad gita by Srila Prabhupad , thanks for your explanation 👍 I fell in love with Krishna's knowledge after reading, you should give a try to read it because it takes just a minute for reading translation for one shoka.

Man. M. Oct 11, 2020     

Look and feel is very good. It has Srimad Bhagvatam too. So it offers more than it promises. Well done. Hare Krishna.

Ras. S. May 14, 2019     

best app ever,so beneficial. 😊👍🏻

Nar. G. Aug 2, 2020     

Not a great app

Dia. P. Jun 25, 2020     

Hare Krishna All glories to His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. Thank you for this 1972 Bhagavad Gita ki Jaya Srila Prabhupada ki Jaya...🙏💖

Ver. F. W. Mar 4, 2021     

Direct words from Lord Krishna's mouth

shi. d. May 28, 2020     

I love it