The Bhagavad-gītāRobert Charles Zaehner Oxford University Press, 1973 - 480 pages The most widely read and probably the most important of the Hindu Sacred Books for the understanding of religious mysticism. |
Table des matières
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE PHILOSOPHICAL BACKGROUND | 7 |
a Integration Yoga | 24 |
The Perfect | 36 |
TRANSLITERATION TRANSLATION | 111 |
CHAPTER II | 120 |
CHAPTER III | 160 |
38 | 176 |
CHAPTER VIII | 257 |
CHAPTER X | 291 |
CHAPTER XI | 303 |
CHAPTER XII | 321 |
CHAPTER XIII | 332 |
CHAPTER XIV | 351 |
CHAPTER XV | 359 |
CHAPTER XVI | 369 |
CHAPTER IV | 180 |
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CHAPTER V | 200 |
III | 201 |
CHAPTER VI | 218 |
CHAPTER VII | 243 |
CHAPTER XVII | 375 |
CHAPTER XVIII | 384 |
APPENDIX | 405 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
abiding action aham All-Highest alms appertains Arjuna athlete ātman attachment attain become Brahman bhakti Bhārata Bhishma birth Blessed Lord body born buddhi Buddhist c'aiva called Chandogya Upanishad changeless chapter constituents of Nature contingent Darkness deluded desire detached devilish devotion divine draw nigh Duryodhana earth embodied eternal evil exalted faith fire fruits Gita glosses gods hate highest Brahman highest Person immortal Imperishable integrated by spiritual integration yoga jñānam karma Katha Upanishad knower Krishna liberation mām material Nature māyā means mind mode monad Nirvana pain passage Passion peace penance perishable pleasure primeval puruşa Rāmānuja renouncing renunciation restrained sacrifice sage Samkhya Samkhya system sattva seems self-in-itself senses soul spiritual exercise stand stanza subsist tathā things thought three constituents timeless transcends Unmanifest unmoving Upanishads uvāca Vedas verse Vishnu whole universe Whoso wisdom wise womb word worship yoga Yudhishthira