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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalBhagavad Gita, as many of us are aware, is a precious treasure-house of practical philosophy. It is our fortune to have in our midst many devotees – Pothana, Annamaya, Sant Tulsidas, Meerabai and many others – who, with ananya bhakti (exclusive devotion), relentlessly imparted the sublime truth embedded in Gita to the mankind whilst keeping their minds away from their sufferings in their personal lives. With the mind always riveted on Paramaatma, the creator of this beautiful world, it does not matter whether one stays in the forest as a hermit or live as a mere householder. This is the magnificent message contained in their scintillating as well as educative kirtanas / bhajans / songs. Listening to these divine compositions and understanding the deeper philosophical meanings implanted therein is indeed a precious tribute to these devout devotees. This aspiration underpins the essence of the narration in the book – a short one with the prime aim of enkindling the minds and souls of ignorant humans like the author.
Gorti Visweswara Rao
The author is a common house holder in a perfect sense with all usual shortcomings that afflict a mortal. The author might be well qualified with a doctorate in engineering but the qualification could only provide him with the necessary tools to live this life like any other being around him. With the only quality of having innate zeal to fathom into Bhagawaan’s messages in Bhagavad Gita but without much familiarity of Sanskrit language, the author has made an attempt to write this short book on this sublime subject. Is a language really a barrier for us? Definitely no, in this age of ever-growing intelligence. The sole intention of the author in writing this book is to recognize Paramaatma’s magnificence and grandeur via the superb compositions of great devotees, in particular, of our recent past who through their kirtanas, poems or bhajans worshipped HIM with ananya bhakti and tried to infuse the same in all beings around.
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