The Original Bhagavad Gita: Complete With 745 Verses (Including all the Rare Verses)

Parimal Sanskrit Series

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The Original Bhagavad Gita contains the rare verses and the total number of verses in it is 745, which is in confornity with the Gitamana verse of the Bhishma parva of the Mahabharata. A millennium ago Abhinavagupta included some rare verse in his commently on the Bhagavad Gita. The Kashmiri version of the Bhagavad Gita brought out by Schraeder in the early last century contained rare verses. The book, published by the Gondal pith, based on an ancient manuscript from Varanasi, contained many rare verses. Though the existence of the rere verses of the Bhagavad Gita is well documented it is only the present book, based on three decades of research, gives the original version of the Bhagavad Gita with all the 745 verses and have identified and excluded the superflous verses. The rpesent book exactly conforms to the Gitamana verse and is as was originally composed by Maharshi Vedavyasa. However the commonly available version does retain the sanctity as the verses in it are genuine, thought that doest not have the rare verses.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sunil Kumar Bhattacharjya

Sunil Kumar Bhattacharjya completed his postgraduate studies in 1962 and after a short stint as a lecturer in a Degree college he joined the Training school in the Atomic Energy Eastablishment, Trombay (presently called the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre or BARC) in 1963, after which he joined that organisation as scientist The presented papers in "The Original Bhagavad Gita" is that result of three decades of his research. He hails from Jorhat in Assam and he had spent his professional life mostly in Mumbai and Pune.

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Title
The Original Bhagavad Gita: Complete With 745 Verses (Including all the Rare Verses)
Parimal Sanskrit Series
Author
Edition
1st. ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8171104800, 9788171104802
Length
332p., 25cm.
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