Uddhava Gita English

Uddhava Gita English

by Michael Beloved
Uddhava Gita English

Uddhava Gita English

by Michael Beloved

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Overview

This is an easy-read translation which renders the deep insights of Sri Krishna. Uddhava Gita is a rare text, a special gift to humanity. It maps the inside of the human psyche and discusses the influences and range of matter, spirit and the Supreme Spirit.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012291493
Publisher: Michael Beloved
Publication date: 02/28/2011
Series: English , #3
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 280
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Michael Beloved (Madhvacharya das) took his current body in 1951 in Guyana. In 1965, while living in Trinidad, he instinctively began doing yoga postures and trying to make sense of the supernatural side of life.
Later on, in 1970, in the Philippines, he approached a Martial Arts Master named Mr. Arthur Beverford, explaining to the teacher that he was seeking a yoga instructor; Mr. Beverford identified himself as an advanced disciple of Sri Rishi Singh Gherwal, an astanga yoga master.
Mr. Beverford taught the traditional Astanga Yoga with stress on postures, attentive breathing and brow chakra centering meditation. In 1972, Madhvacharya entered the Denver Colorado Ashram of Kundalini Yoga Master Sri Harbhajan Singh. There he took instruction in Bhastrika Pranayama and its application to yoga postures. He was supervised mostly by Yogi Bhajan�s disciple named Prem Kaur.
In 1979 Madhvacharya formally entered the disciplic succession of the Brahma-Madhava Gaudiya Sampradaya through Swami Kirtanananda, who was a prominent sannyasi disciple of the Great Vaishnava Authority Sri Swami Bhaktivedanta Prabhupada, the exponent of devotion to Sri Krishna.
After carefully studying and practicing the devotional process introduced by Sri Swami Bhaktivedanta Prabhupada, Madhvacharya was inspired to do a translation and three commentaries to the Bhagavad-Gita. This led to his completion of this translation of the instructions to Uddhava, advisories which complete the course given to Arjuna. A full commentary with devanagari script and word-for word meanings is published as Uddhava Gita Explained.
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