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" Shrimadbhagvadgeet" is a poetry presentation in simple Hindi the essence of ' Shrimad Bhagvad Geet.' Shrimadbhagvadgeet means the Divine Song through which God's thoughts and teachings have been presented for the guidance of mankind towards attaining peace and salvation , and the ultimate goal of freedom from the cycle of birth , death and rebirth , and achieving oneness with God. Many Dharm Gurus/ religious leaders have called the original Sanskrit text as an Upnishad or the source of higher learning. God/ Ishwar/Parmatma/ Par Bramha has been considered as the creator of this world and the…mehr

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" Shrimadbhagvadgeet" is a poetry presentation in simple Hindi the essence of ' Shrimad Bhagvad Geet.' Shrimadbhagvadgeet means the Divine Song through which God's thoughts and teachings have been presented for the guidance of mankind towards attaining peace and salvation , and the ultimate goal of freedom from the cycle of birth , death and rebirth , and achieving oneness with God. Many Dharm Gurus/ religious leaders have called the original Sanskrit text as an Upnishad or the source of higher learning. God/ Ishwar/Parmatma/ Par Bramha has been considered as the creator of this world and the universe . The ultimate aim of mankind is to achieve oneness with God, to achieve purity of mind and heart. Man is born again and again,to stay true to one's duties and to follow the divine path. Only thereafter ,he achieves peace and freedom/release from the cycle of birth, death and rebirth called Moksha or Nirvana. Shrimadbhagvadgeet is a repository of Lord Shri Krishna's teachings in Sanskrit verses, of the path to be followed in our daily lives ,and "Shrimadbhagvadgeet" is a presentation in simple Hindi ( as spoken in Lucknow ,Uttar Pradesh, India) , of the original Sanskrit text.