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Sri Krishnar Aruliya Gitai Tamizh Amudam - 700 Slokas In Tamil- Tamil | Shloka Book For Bhagavad Gita Chanting

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SKU 9788179506998
Language Width Height Binding Depth Weight

Tamil

4.7 inch

3.5 inch

Soft Bound

0.4 inch

0.1301lb

"Own the divine wisdom of Lord Krishna — Sri Krishnar Aruliya Gitai Tamizh Amudam (700 Slokas in Tamil) is now available!"

• Introduction
"Sri Krishnar Aruliya Gitai Tamizh Amudam" is the name of this holy scripture, which translates the Bhagavad Gita's 700 verses into Tamil while simultaneously providing the original Sanskrit slokas and straightforward Tamil meanings. Through one of the most beloved Hindu religiousbook, it acts as a spiritual guide for people who want to find inner peace, heavenly knowledge, and a connection to Lord Krishna.

• Concerning the Book:
The Bhagavad Gita's 700 sacred verses, each presented with a lucid and heartfelt Tamil interpretation, are included in Sri Krishnar Aruliya Gitai Tamizh Amudam, a deep Tamil version of the scripture. This book acts as a spiritual link for Tamil readers to connect with the eternal knowledge of Lord Krishna as revealed in this ageless Hindu religious book. Based on the principles of Sanatana Dharma, it elucidates the Gita's philosophical core while also aligning with the teachings of the Srimath Bhagavatham and other Vedic writings. The book is an excellent manual for regular contemplation and spiritual practice because it places emphasis on the path of dharma (righteousness), karma (action), and bhakti (devotion). Regardless of whether you're studying the Gita, looking for the truth, or delving into the complexities of Hindu philosophy, this Tamil version is a treasure trove of spiritual wisdom and inner serenity.

• A Tale from the Bhagavad Gita: The Warrior's Dilemma
In the ancient land of Kurukshetra, a major war was about to break out. Two formidable forces were prepared. Arjuna, the most renowned archer and warrior of the Pandava dynasty, was standing in the center of this battlefield. However, as he gazed across the field, he saw his own family members, teachers, and friends on the other team. His heart grew heavy. His hands were shaking. He told his charioteer, "Drop your bow," and said:
"I can't fight, Krishna. How am I supposed to wage war against the people I love?"
With a soft grin, Lord Krishna, who was not only his charioteer but also the Supreme Divine, smiled. He was able to comprehend Arjuna's grief and bewilderment. After that, Krishna started speaking to all of mankind with serene wisdom, not just to Arjuna.
He stated,
"You are lamenting for those who do not deserve it." The soul is everlasting. Only the physical body dies.
Arjuna was reminded by Krishna of his dharma—his obligation as a warrior to stand up for what is right and just. He showed him the value of carrying out one's obligations regardless of the result.
"Arjuna, perform your duty regardless of outcome, whether good or bad. Maintain equilibrium in joy and sorrow, gain and loss.
(Bhagavad Gita 2.47)
Arjuna learned from Krishna that actual strength comes from selflessness, discipline, and commitment. He reassured Arjuna that he was never alone because the Divine was always by his side, and then he revealed his heavenly form.
Arjuna grabbed his bow, armed with fresh bravery and clarity. He was no longer perplexed. He had a goal in his life now. He was tall and said:
"My uncertainties are gone, Krishna. I shall follow your instructions."
The war started in this way, between fear and faith, confusion and clarity, not just on the battlefield but also inside the human spirit.

The Bhagavad Gita advises us to look within for insight, have faith, and be detached when we are unsure or depressed. Whatever your role in life, live it with integrity, and let the outcome be in the hands of the Almighty.

• Reasons to Read It:
Perfect for individuals who want Tamil translations of the Gita for frequent reading, chanting, or research.
Ideal for comprehending the central tenets of Hindu sacred literature, such as the Bhagavad Gita and Srimath Bhagavatham.
Through the timeless words of Lord Krishna, it promotes inner calm, dedication (bhakti), and moral fortitude.
Promotes regular introspection and spiritual self-control in accordance with Sanatana Dharma.

"700 Slokas. One Eternal Truth. Own the Gita in Tamil Today!"

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