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    GITA GYAN by: Brij Gupta 500.00
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    Valmiki concludes Rama’s story with Yuddhakandam. As the name suggests, this kandam describes the war strategies and actual war between the monkey
    army and Rakshasa army after Nala builds the Rama Sethu bridge with the help of monkeys to cross the ocean. Hanuman once again exhibits his heroics in bringing Sanjeevani hill to cure a seriously wounded Lakshmana. An important chapter is that of Adhithya Hrudayam in which the sage Agasthya blesses Rama. Ravana and Indrajit adopt deceptive methods in the war to kill Rama and Lakshmana. Finally, Rama kills Kumbakarna, Indrajit, Ravana, and all his army.
    Sita is made to enter the pyre by Rama to prove her purity in the eyes of the public. Returning to Ayodhya, Rama is crowned as the king of Ayodhya with his Pattabhishekam and he rules the kingdom in an excellent manner for many years. Valmiki Ramayanam ends here.

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    By the Grace of Durga Mata and Sri Krishna, Arbinder Singh has authored a book called “God and Maya Digest”. It is a book with Spiritual Texts and Pictures of Gods and Goddesses to educate the masses.  The Text consists of Teachings from various Holy Books like Saptsati, Ramayan, and Bhagwat Gita and how best to apply them in today’s ever-changing world. It also consists of my own experiences from around the World on Godhead and how Maya is a Power of God and yet an obstacle in the path of Moksha of Devotees.

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    The real-life story of Shri Rama was first written by Valmiki Maharishi thousands of years ago. This book details the portion of Ayodhyakandam. The Ayodhyakandam tells the story of Rama’s dropped incarnation as the crown prince of Ayodhya, Kaikaye, the step mother of Rama, demanding two boons given to her by Dasaratha when she helped him in a war long before. The demands are to incarnate Bharatha, as the crown prince of Ayodhya and also to exile Rama to the forest for 14 years wearing the robe of an ascetic. Lakshmana and Sita accompany him to the forest. Rama and Guha, become friends. Rama after meeting Bharadhwaja Maharishi in his ashram and based on his advice decides to stay in a place called Chitrakuta in the forest. In the meantime, Dasaratha, the king of Ayodhya passes away and Bharatha on return to Ayodhya, scolds Kaikaye for her evil designs. Bharatha meets Rama in the forest to hand over the reins of Ayodhya to him. Rama refuses in keeping with his promise given to their father. Bharatha with the blessing of Rama and his Padukas rules Ayodhya wearing the dress of an ascetic from Nandigramam, a small village on the outskirts of Ayodhya daily reporting to Rama’s Padukas. The Ayodhyakandam contains 4357 slokas in 119 Sargas(Chapters).

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    In this book we have tried to view Rama & Hanuman, with a slightly different angle, which has not been explored as much as it should have been, i e their professional management skills. A lot has been said about the philosophy of Krishna & Geeta for professional management. As far as Rama is concerned we have in general confined him as an ideal of maryada only which might be applicable in Satya Yug or Treta Yug, the period of Rama but is impractical in modern days of so called professionalism or KalYug. Here we have tried to prove that Rama and Hanuman were the professional management experts, Gurus and all the decisions and philosophy followed by them was based on scientific, logical and management principles which are very much true even today. Incidentally none of them ever showed or used any supernatural powers of being Gods, but behaved like a normal human being all the time. In one line we can say in very simple language, that Rama’s wife was kidnapped by the most powerful king on the earth at that time. Rama, being in exile, had no infrastructure, no means to search her and recover his wife from that powerful king. He had no army, no money or anything else. But using his professional management skills of leadership, statesmanship, diplomacy, motivational skills etc, developed a huge powerful army of unknown bears and monkeys and motivated them to that level that they were ready to fight and even lay down their lives for him, bare footed, bare hands against the most powerful, trained army equipped with the most dreaded arms and ammunition, raths, horses elephants etc. They not only fought but won the battle for him. During all this Rama or Hanuman never ever used their supernatural powers of being God or bhrum. The book has been designed like a management book, covering all the areas of personal management and administration like – Leadership, Decision making, Grievance Redressal, reward & compensation, Temperament, Stress management etc. Various instances ( dohas, chopais and sholokas ) have been quoted to support Ramcharitmanas, Ramayana & Geeta. As case study Bharat, Angad and Arjuna have been discussed.
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    In this book we have tried to view Rama & Hanuman, with a slightly different angle, which has not been explored as much as it should have been, i e their professional management skills. A lot has been said about the philosophy of Krishna & Geeta for professional management. As far as Rama is concerned we have in general confined him as an ideal of maryada only which might be applicable in Satya Yug or Treta Yug, the period of Rama but is impractical in modern days of so called professionalism or KalYug. Here we have tried to prove that Rama and Hanuman were the professional management experts, Gurus and all the decisions and philosophy followed by them was based on scientific, logical and management principles which are very much true even today. Incidentally none of them ever showed or used any supernatural powers of being Gods, but behaved like a normal human being all the time. In one line we can say in very simple language, that Rama’s wife was kidnapped by the most powerful king on the earth at that time. Rama, being in exile, had no infrastructure, no means to search her and recover his wife from that powerful king. He had no army, no money or anything else. But using his professional management skills of leadership, statesmanship, diplomacy, motivational skills etc, developed a huge powerful army of unknown bears and monkeys and motivated them to that level that they were ready to fight and even lay down their lives for him, bare footed, bare hands against the most powerful, trained army equipped with the most dreaded arms and ammunition, raths, horses elephants etc. They not only fought but won the battle for him. During all this Rama or Hanuman never ever used their supernatural powers of being God or bhrum. The book has been designed like a management book, covering all the areas of personal management and administration like – Leadership, Decision making, Grievance Redressal, reward & compensation, Temperament, Stress management etc. Various instances ( dohas, chopais and sholokas ) have been quoted to support Ramcharitmanas, Ramayana & Geeta. As case study Bharat, Angad and Arjuna have been discussed.
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    “One & the only book that portrays the inner & outer strength of RAVAN, And the supreme power of Lord RAMA .

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    “As the era is changing people are looking the Qur’an through different lenses such the lens of poetry, literature, administration, science etc. Many scholars have worked a lot on the many aspects of the Qur’an. But in this book, it is discussed about the literary beauty,precision and its eloquence which Allah has used in the form of word, speech, sentence structure, its interconnections between different surahs and overall structure of the Qur’an All the discussions in this book are presented in the light of the Qur’anic ayaat and readers are encouraged to learn Allah’s speech and appreciate all of them. As the daily life of the ummah is so busy that we hardly get chance to read the Quran. Even if we read, we could not understand it. Even if we understand we can’t ponder over it. This book dive deep into the linguistic perspective of the Qur’an. It drives,inspires and triggers the readers to focus more and more on in-depth meanings in coherence with subtilities of the noble Qur’an.It also helps the reader to explore and reconnect with the Allah’s miraculous revelation of the Quran which is endowed on us as mercy.

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    This book looks into the narrative of Buddhism that it is about an account of two thousand and six hundred years ago when Buddha was conceived who later on became one of a kind psychotherapist. It further illuminates the concept and purpose of Buddhism is not as philosophy only rather the practical and authentic way of life also within the circumference of the Nature. The people in general have been taught and made convinced that the Buddhism is an atheistic philosophy whereas it does not concern whether there is the existence of God or not rather the human being and other creatures have been suffering. Practical ways and methods with regard intuition and meditation have been explored through Zen Buddhism. More over the impression and influence are perfectly contained in the fictions which the author has selected to be contemplated for research work in hand.

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    “Bhagvat gita is known as the song of god.It is a sequel of questions and answers between Lord Krishna and Arjuna, who wanted to quit the battle of Mahabharata when he realized that he had to fight against his own kith and kin . Lord Krishna answering all questions and clearing all confusions of Arjuna, advised him to do his duty by overcoming his emotions for the wellness of the human being . These advises are so apt and relevant even today.They are guiding principles an ordinary person must learn and follow to understand his purpose of life, duties and karma. One must cultivate knowledge to perform his karma and knowledge needs good health and mind. Above all, submission to super power without too much thinking about results while performing one’s duty will add to the betterment of the whole human kind.

    This book is written in simple Hindi language to reach out to the common people who can read and understand its morale well and practice them in their day to day life.”

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    This book is about the Indian culture and practices and the embedded science in it. It shows how India used to be “Vishwa Guru” and how scientific is our cultural heritage

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    This book gives you the authentic information and references to religion and theology, All religion based on the human values and humanity, but same geographical, socio-cultural differences build-up different religion and religious value, but according to the sociological aspect- ‘religion is an Institution for every human behaviour and there socialization’, although religion breaks all barriers of society including socio-cultural, racial and political. Religion based on the ‘whole worlds is a family’ (Mahopnishada chap,. 04, shloka 71) and we are all the different Unit of one tree. Religion and society book the Classic genre book, the book are based in a classic method and set in the cultural-religious decades. Religion and Society genuinely takes knowledge in the very authentic information of the theology

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    Hindi writing started from 1921-22 in the era of Shadowism. His works were published in the main paper magazines of India and Burma country since that time. Other published books along with publication in monthly and weekly magazine magazines:
    1. Disclosure Story, Volume Poetry, 1926
    2. Tweet story collection, 1932
    3. Old age bag, children’s story, 1933
    4. Navodita Collection, 1944
    5. Solitary Poetry Collection, 1953
    4. Moon laughed, 1960
    4. Mem saheb, novel, 1968
    4. Songs of Solitude, English Volume Poetry, 1964
    4. Veil of the Moon, novel, 1963
    10. Pyaar Never Paraya, novel, 1964
    11. Prakrit-Purusha, epic, 1976
    12. Char castle of magic
    13. Biography of Dharmarathi Sikh Guru Govind Singh (in verse)
    They had four sons and two daughters. I am dedicating his third son, Dr. Ratnendra Kumar Mishra, to his late mother Princess Mishra by tearful eyes.

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    I am especially grateful to the great saint Mr. Abhilash Sahab, whose philosophy and soft words inspired me for this great work. But I am especially thankful to the founder of the International Krishna Bhavnamrita Sangh, the great scholar and a visionary Shri Shrimad A. C. Bhakti Vedant Swami Prabhupada ji whose precious work made this difficult work easy. By the way, it would be my audacity to say even less about the contribution of Srimad Bhagavadgita Bhashya published from GitaPress.

    However, lack of education and lack of resources also created mental barriers. There was also fear in my mind that due to the lack of education, should any publication publish this work of mine or not. But I am thankful to Bluerose Publishers from the bottom of my heart, which not only got me excited but also published it and also guided me for the publication.

    Srimad Bhagavad Gita is a unique book. This is spirituality, this is science, this is the complete solution to human curiosities. Then, how can it be possible for a human like me to write about a book whose words contain the summary of all the major Hindu scriptures? This is a trivial effort of mine and how successful I have been in this is to be tested on the affection of my learned readers. So, keeping this in front of the readers, I am heartfully grateful to them

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