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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSaktheedharan Villwamangalam is a retired Indian Railway Civil Engineer, and an author and translator of English, Hindi and Malayalam poetry. He was born in Puthenchira, a beautiful island village in Trichur, Kerala. After completing his education, he joined the Indian Railways as a Junior Engineer in the year 1983 and served in different places in the Mumbai Division, finally retiring in 30th November 2015. After this, he began his endeavor of translating Sanskrit poems to simple stanzas so as to retain the same fervor of the original text. His poems are mainly based on the Bhagavad Gita, spiRead More...
Saktheedharan Villwamangalam is a retired Indian Railway Civil Engineer, and an author and translator of English, Hindi and Malayalam poetry. He was born in Puthenchira, a beautiful island village in Trichur, Kerala. After completing his education, he joined the Indian Railways as a Junior Engineer in the year 1983 and served in different places in the Mumbai Division, finally retiring in 30th November 2015. After this, he began his endeavor of translating Sanskrit poems to simple stanzas so as to retain the same fervor of the original text. His poems are mainly based on the Bhagavad Gita, spirituality and other similar contexts. His spiritual quest has led him to various ashrams. Now he lives in Panvel, Maharashtra, practicing self-discipline with yoga, meditation and other spiritual practices alongside writing.Read Less...Achievements
The Bhagavad Gita Simplified is a collection of poems and translations of the pearls of wisdom delivered by Lord Krishna to rejuvenate Arjuna from inaction on the battle field, as depicted in the Mahabharatha written by Saint Vyasa. It is the essence of the ancient epic and vedas condensed into eighteen chapters, with each chapter elaborating on a yoga - a skill. The following chapters are a series of interpretations of the vedic poems for self-upliftment. San
The Bhagavad Gita Simplified is a collection of poems and translations of the pearls of wisdom delivered by Lord Krishna to rejuvenate Arjuna from inaction on the battle field, as depicted in the Mahabharatha written by Saint Vyasa. It is the essence of the ancient epic and vedas condensed into eighteen chapters, with each chapter elaborating on a yoga - a skill. The following chapters are a series of interpretations of the vedic poems for self-upliftment. Sankhya yoga explains the two paths; karma and knowledge. To achieve ultimate knowledge, one should follow both. In karma yoga, the need to perform karma is explained, because karma is the only means to achieve anything. In jnana – karma sanyasa yoga, the need for relinquishment is stressed. The yoga of meditation is very important, as it is said that without meditation, peace and enlightenment is impossible. Thus each chapter teaches a different skill, ultimately leading the reader to God Realization.
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