49 examples of bhagavad in sentences
"In the Bhagavad-gita," I answered, "he is to be known as a Sannyasin who does not hate and does not love anything.
Those who do not wish to misunderstand things may read up the Koran, and will find therein hundreds of passages acceptable to the Hindus; and the Bhagavad Gita contains passages to which not a Mahomedan can take exception.
Most notably is this the case with the ancient Indian literature called the Vedas, and such sequels as the Upanishads, Sutras, andmuch laterthe Bhagavad Gîtâ.
[Sidenote: Illustration from the Bhagavad Gîtâ.]
The same doctrine is taught in a more advanced form by the poem called the "Bhagavad Gîtâ," the date of which is probably more than a thousand years later than that of the Upanishad just quoted.
FOOTNOTES: [Footnote 2: Some scholars think they can trace Christian, influences in the exceptionally late Bhagavad Gîtâ, hereafter quoted.
[Footnote 7: The "Bhagavad Gîtâ," translated by the Rev. J. Davies, M.A.]
"Miserable is he," says the "Bhagavad Gita," "whose motive to action lies, not in the action itself,
Bedient picked up the Bhagavad Gita from a book-stand in Shanghai.
However, the Bhagavad Gita gave him a brighter sense of the world under his feet, of a Force other than its own balance and momentum, and of its first fruitsthe soul of man....
Directly from his old Japanese teacher, and subtly from the Bhagavad Gita and the modern prophets, Bedient felt strongly urged to India.
Rudolf Steiner-Nachlassverwaltung (PPW); 17Feb54; R125753. Die okkulten Grundlagen der Bhagavad-Gita; Vortrage.
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(This contains the germ of the doctrine preached more elaborately in the Bhagavad gita.)
This second Krishna is the preacher of the Bhagavad Gita, the great sermon delivered on the battle-field of Kurukshetra.
[Footnote 7: C. Isherwood and S. Prabhavananda, The Song of God, Bhagavad-Gita, 86-7.]
The Bhagavad-Gîtâ, Book 18.
