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Nature of Religion according to Sanatan Dharma | Gita (Bengali) 2 | Talks by Swami Samarpanananda

Nature of Religion according to Sanatan Dharma | Gita (Bengali) 2 | Talks by Swami Samarpanananda Hindus are Sanatan dharma followers. What exactly it means, is explained in this talk.
Srimad Bhagavad Gita, or more popularly, Gita belongs to the Bhishma Parva of the epic Mahabharata, and is in dialogue from between Sri Krishna and Arjuna just before the battle of Kurukshetra was to take place. Over the years it has become the spiritual and philosophical heartbeat of India. The best that India has to give to the world in the fields of wisdom, religion, philosophy and spirituality is Gita.
Whatever India has achieved in these areas is poetically preserved in Sanskrit in this short work of seven hundred verses in eighteen chapters. The poetic beauty and the philosophical clarity of the work is unparalleled in the history of the world literature. Every Hindu lives and dreams in Gita, and when he dies, he is given a farewell of chants from Gita.
Every practising Hindu makes it a point to recite from it daily, every philosophical Hindu tries to study and understand the work, and every mystic Hindu strives to mould his life according to Gita.

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