The Philosophy of the Bhagavad-Gita
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Subba Row byl oddaný teosof z hinduistického prostředí, který se stal známým pro své hluboké porozumění a schopnost citovat posvátné texty Indie, jako jsou Bhagavadgíta a Upanišady. Jeho práce v indickém právním systému mu poskytla dobré postavení, ale jeho skutečná vášeň spočívala v duchovním poznání. Po setkání s Helenou Petrovnou Blavatskou a Damodarem K. Mavalankarem údajně znovuobjevil znalosti z minulých životů, což mu umožnilo proniknout do podstaty indické filozofie a spirituality.





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In order to give a broader and more technical understanding of the philosophy underlying the Bhagavad-Gita, T Row, a distinguished Indian scholar, explores 'the nature of the cosmos, the nature of man, and the goal towards which all evolutionary progress is tending'. Presented from both a Brahmanical and theosophic viewpoint, Notes covers such topics as cosmic evolution, consciousness, the Logos, yoga, avataras, initiation, immortality, and the usage of many Sanskrit terms.