Bhagavad Geetha — Complete Commentary by Guruji M. Mohan Sundar
A complete commentary on the Bhagavad Geetha by Guruji M. Mohan Sundar — approached through Science, Sense, Logic and Reasoning. All 18 chapters with translations and in-depth notes.
Bhagavad Geetha — Science, Sense, Logic, Reasoning & Questioning
By M. Mohan Sundar | Dharma Saadhnam Samsthanam, Bengaluru
"The essence of Bhagavad Geetha is — Be Righteous; Do your accepted and allotted duties with application, dedication and discipline with open mind towards results; Turn your mind inward and Meditate upon the Supreme Being and spiritually evolve to reach the Supreme Being."
The Bhagavad Geetha (Song of God) is one of the most profound spiritual texts humanity has ever produced. Spoken on the battlefield of Kurukshetra by Lord Shree Krishna to the warrior Arjuna, it is not merely a guide to battle — it is the ultimate guide to living a righteous, conscious, and liberated life.
This commentary by Guruji M. Mohan Sundar approaches the Geetha through the lens of Science, Sense, Logic, Reasoning and Questioning — making it accessible to the modern seeker while preserving its eternal wisdom.
"Any spiritual philosophy or any religion claiming to be spiritual and truthful must withstand the scrutiny of Science, Sense, Logic, Reasoning and QUESTIONING. Unceasing questioning alone can lead to the deduction of real truth." — Prashnopanishath
What Great Minds Said
"When I read the Bhagavad-Gita and reflect about how God created this universe everything else seems so superfluous." — Albert Einstein
"In the morning I bathe my intellect in the stupendous and cosmological philosophy of the Bhagavad-Gita in comparison with which our modern world and its literature seem puny and trivial." — Henry David Thoreau
"The Bhagavad-Gita is the most systematic statement of spiritual evolution of endowing value to mankind." — Aldous Huxley
The 18 Chapters
- Arjuna Vishaada Yoga — Arjuna''s Dilemma and Depression
- Saankhya Yoga — The Yoga of Knowledge
- Karma Yoga — The Field of Right Action and Duty
- Jnana Karma Sanyasa Yoga — Science of Knowledge, Action and Detachment
- Karma Sanyasa Yoga — Renunciation of the Fruits of Action
- Aatmasamyama Yoga — Knowledge of Self and Individual Consciousness
- Jnana Vignyana Yoga — Knowledge of Science and Wisdom
- Akshara Brahma Yoga — The Non-Changing State of Supreme Being
- Raja Vidya Raja Guhya Yoga — The Path of Royal Yoga
- Vibhuthi Yoga — The Multiple Nature of the Supreme Being
- Vishwaroopa Darshana Yoga — Visualisation of the Multi-Verse Cosmos
- Bhakthi Yoga — The Path of Devotion
- Kshetra Kshetragna Vibhagha Yoga — The Secrets of the Soul and the Body
- Gunatraya Vibhagha Yoga — The Three Gunas — Division by Three Traits
- Purushothama Yoga — Yoga with the Supreme Being
- Daiva Asura Sampath Vibaga Yoga — Divine and Non-Divine Phenomena
- Shraddha Traya Vibaga Yoga — The Yoga of Faith
- Moksha Sanyasa Yoga — Moksha — The Path of Liberation
The Four Pillars of Sanathana Dharma
Dharma — A comprehensive righteous way of living in harmony with nature and the cosmos.
Karma — The sum of good and bad actions that bind the soul to the cycle of rebirth.
Punarjanma — Rebirth to work out accumulated karma. The soul is immortal; only the body perishes.
Moksha — The ultimate goal: the dissolution of the individual soul into Universal Consciousness — like a river merging into the sea.
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