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Anu Gita - In English rhyme - cover

Anu Gita - In English rhyme

Munindra Misra

Publisher: Munindra Misra

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Summary

Anu Gita, part of the Asvamedhika Parva be,
 
Fourteenth Parva of epic Mahabharata truly,
 
Second discourse of Krishna to Arjun surely,
 
After restoring to Pandavs, their realm actually;
 
When the great Kurukshetra battle ended finally,
 
Arjun asked Krishna to repeat His words clearly,
 
That He had told Arjun at battle field previously,
 
Which caused him to fight against his own truly;
 
What Krishna stated to Arjun subsequently,
 
Is known as Anu Gita, which a discourse be,
 
Of Krishna's conversation with Arjun clearly,
 
When Lord Krishna decided to returned finally;
 
On transmission, liberation and the gunas be,
 
Ashramas, dharma, attaining tapas, austerity,
 
Told by Utank, disciple of Lord Krishna solely,
 
Who went on voyage of underworld journey.
Available since: 11/25/2023.
Print length: 230 pages.

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