Sri Brahma Gita in English rhyme is a part of the ancient Brahma Puran (Part 1) [Chapters 35, 37 (slokas 96-97) & 38].
Sri Brahma Gita provides an understanding of the Supreme Atma.
It also provides a deep knowledge of the perishable & imperishable, the unity & diversity and the Vidya & Avidya concepts.
When Lord Shiv calmed down after death of Sati,
Daksha asked forgiveness and became devotee,
Paid obeisance to Shiv, eulogized him reverently,
This the core essence of the Brahma Gita does be.
After Daksha praises Lord Shiv, chants his glories,
Lord blesses him and Devas who at Yajna did be,
Daksha becomes recipient of Shiv’s grace finally,
These verses liberate all who chant it devotedly.
Sri Brahma Gita provides an understanding of the Supreme Atma.
It also provides a deep knowledge of the perishable & imperishable, the unity & diversity and the Vidya & Avidya concepts.
When Lord Shiv calmed down after death of Sati,
Daksha asked forgiveness and became devotee,
Paid obeisance to Shiv, eulogized him reverently,
This the core essence of the Brahma Gita does be.
After Daksha praises Lord Shiv, chants his glories,
Lord blesses him and Devas who at Yajna did be,
Daksha becomes recipient of Shiv’s grace finally,
These verses liberate all who chant it devotedly.