Translation of some Sanskrit shlokas from 6th chapter (Atma Sanyama yoga) of Gita into metered Hindi verses.
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Translation of some Sanskrit shlokas from 5th chapter (Karma Sanyas yoga) of Gita into metered Hindi verses.
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Translation of some Sanskrit shlokas from 4th chapter (Gyan yoga) of Gita into metered Hindi verses.
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Geeta Kavya Madhuri: “Geeta Kavya Madhuri” published in the year 2002 by Pustak Mahal, New Delhi is written by Prof. Rajiv K. Saxena. In this book all 700 Sanskrit shlokas of Bhagwat Geeta have been translated into metered Hindi verses. This enabled the readers to sing the verses and memorize …
Read More »First four verses from Chapter 1 of Gita
First four verses from chapter 1 of Geeta Kavya Madhuri – a complete verse to verse translation of Srimad Bhagvat Gita. For hearing audio samples from other chapters please click here. गीता के अध्याय 1 (अर्जुन विषाद योग) से कुछ पद्य हिन्दी में सुनिए। यह पद्य “गीत काव्य माधुरी” से …
Read More »मेरो तो गिरधर गोपाल, हे री मैं तो प्रेम दिवानी- मीरा बाई
On the occasion of Janmasthami, the birthday of Lord Krishna, we present two popular bhajans of Meerabai. Meerabai (born 1512 AD) was reluctantly married to Bhojraj, the second son of Rana Sanga. She was however so utterly engrossed in the love of Lord Krishna, that she refused to recognize Bhojraj …
Read More »मानवता और धर्मयुद्ध (रश्मिरथी) – रामधारी सिंह दिनकर
Here is a gem taken from the all-time classic “Rashmirathi”. Dinkar Ji abhors the animal instincts that linger just under the surface of humanity. He abhors the glorification of war by the society. No right thinking human being would want the death and destruction that invariably occurs in a war, …
Read More »भगवान श्री कृष्ण की मृत्यु – राजीव कृष्ण सक्सेना
Lord Krishna was cursed by Gandhari that he would be killed by the arrow of a petty hunter in the forest. As if to fulfill this destiny, Lord Krishna went to Prabhasa forest and rested under a tree awaiting his death. A hunter mistaking his feet for a deer shot …
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