Gita: Gandhi on the Gita

THE BHAGAVAD GITA is Hinduism's most beloved scripture, the story of Arjuna's schooling by Krishna on the eve of a battle pitting brothers and fathers against each other. What is good? What is justice? What is the right path of a warrior?

WHILE GANDHI WAS IN PRISON, a Gujarat wrote to him, asking questions about issues raised in the Bhagavad Gita. Through a series of letters, Gandhi patiently wrote a version of each chapter of the story, appended with his explication of the meaning of the ethical questions. These letters have been collected into this little book, distilling the essence of Hinduism through the eyes of its most famous adherent, Mohandas K. (Mahatma) Gandhi.

GITA: Gandhi on the Bhagavad Gita 66pp. ISBN 978-0-942208-03-0, $9.95

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