Sri Aurobindo on The Gita
In the Gita there is very little that is merely local or temporal and its spirit is so large, profound
Read moreIn the Gita there is very little that is merely local or temporal and its spirit is so large, profound
Read moreThe Mother’s sadhana started when she was very young. When she was twelve or thirteen, every evening many teachers came
Read moreThe ordinary life consists in work for personal aim and satisfaction of desire under some mental or moral control, touched
Read moreYou may be sure that we shall not desert you and that we would never dream of doing so. You
Read moreNarayana is the divine Soul always present in our humanity, the secret guide, friend and helper of the human being,
Read moreTo such a disciple (Arjuna) the Teacher of the Gita gives his divine teaching. He seizes him at a moment
Read moreEquality, renunciation of all desire for the fruit of our works, action done as a sacrifice to the supreme Lord
Read moreWhat the great, the supreme word of the Gita is, its mah¯av¯akya, we have not to seek; for the Gita itself
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