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Srimad Bhagavad Gita is a Song. It is a song Divine. It is sung by the Lord Himself and His dearest Devotee. Most of us in Bharata love to chant shlokas from the Gita. The mellifluous singing makes the atmosphere come alive. This book gives each of the 700 Bhagavad Gita verses in 4 quarters in English using Latin Transliteration ISO 15919. The pauses are correctly placed, using Sanskrit Grammar rules of sandhi and conjuncts. The complete text is present in Sanskrit as well. A proper Introduction is given to help one understand the mechanics of Reading and Grammar. How to read the Visarga,…mehr

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Srimad Bhagavad Gita is a Song. It is a song Divine. It is sung by the Lord Himself and His dearest Devotee. Most of us in Bharata love to chant shlokas from the Gita. The mellifluous singing makes the atmosphere come alive. This book gives each of the 700 Bhagavad Gita verses in 4 quarters in English using Latin Transliteration ISO 15919. The pauses are correctly placed, using Sanskrit Grammar rules of sandhi and conjuncts. The complete text is present in Sanskrit as well. A proper Introduction is given to help one understand the mechanics of Reading and Grammar. How to read the Visarga, Anusvara and Avagraha is clearly told. This enables one to know where to pause during reading, and to help perfect one's Enunciation. It thus bridges the learning curve and makes proper reading of the Bhagavad Gita an easy task. A first of a kind book that will deepen the interest in the Gita and appeal to readers of all backgrounds.
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Autorenporträt
Ashwini is with the Sri Sri Ravi Shankar Ashram based in Punjab. He loves to practice Yoga, perform Homa, study Sanskrit and be at home. He was born in Ludhiana and completed his pre-University from Govt. College for Boys. He has also written texts on Upanishads & Sanskrit Grammar delving into Panini's Ashtadhyayi.