Synopsis
The Bhagavad Gita, or "Song of God",
is one of the world's great scriptures. The story of the
warrior Arjuna's battlefield conversation with the divine
Krishna, it holds the universal essence of Hindu philosophy
and wisdom." "Mahatma Gandhi's translation and
commentary on the Gita, presented to his followers at
prayer meetings over a nine-month period in 1926, is regarded
in India as one of the most important of the twentieth
century. In clear and simple terms, Gandhi addresses the
concerns that most directly affect the spiritual lives
of common people. He draws on his life experiences and
inner searching to illuminate what he describes as "the
gospel of selfless action." His Gita is a call to
detached service to others and devotion to God, for readers
of every faith.