Where The Boys Aren-t 17 All Girl Airlines Jenna Jameson- Savanna Samson- Sunrise Adams- Mercedez- Kira Kener- Chloe Jones- Briana Banks- Dasha 0 Apr 2026Comentarios de Sri Swami Sivananda sobre el Bhagavad Gita, traducidos al español por Pedro Nonell
Libro: el Yoga de la SabiduríaAutor: Pedro Nonell, Portada, I- Bhagavad Gita (Gandhi, Sivananda, Ejemplos), II- Hinduismo (Índice), III- Adaptación versificada (Índice, Ejemplos), pies de página, Contraportada, Índice, ¿Por qué traducir el Gita?, Beneficios En el Capítulo 4 del segundo libro (El Bhagavad Gita según Gandhi : Hinduismo y Gita. Influencia en la Humanidad) y en el Curso de Karma Yoga se analiza la figura de Swami Sivananda y de su profunda interpretación del Bhagavad Gita.
«El mundo es un gran campo de batalla. El verdadero Kurukshetra (el campo de la guerra en donde se desarrolla el Bhagavad Gita) está dentro de ti. La batalla del Mahabharata se libra en tu interior. La ignorancia es Dhritarashtra ; el alma individual es Arjuna; el morador de tu corazón es el Señor Krishna, el auriga; el cuerpo es el carro; los sentidos son los cinco caballos; la mente, el egoísmo, las impresiones mentales, los sentidos, los caprichos, los gustos y aversiones, la lujuria, los celos, la codicia, el orgullo y la hipocresía son sus terribles enemigos». Swami Sivananda. Sri Swami Sivananda (1887-1963) fue un importante Gurú y defensor del Vedanta y del yoga. Estudió Medicina y ejerció como tal antes de convertirse en Swami. En 1936, fundó la Divine Life Society (DLS). Sri Swami Sivananda hizo su propia interpretación del Bhagavad Gita (Camino de Sabiduría). Vídeo de Pedro Nonell
Introducción al capítuloCada capítulo del Bhagavad Gita del libro comienza con una introducción al mismo de Gandhi y de Sri Swami Sivananda, esta introducción ayuda al lector a entender mejor el contenido de ese capítulo. El Bhagavad Gita y Sri Swami Sivananda A continuación puede ver esta introducción para el Capítulo 2: Yoga del Conocimiento (Sankhya / Jnana Yoga):
Comentarios de Sivananda y GandhiDeterminados versos del Bhagavad Gita pueden resultar muy difíciles de entender para un lector normal. Por ello, en el libro “El Yoga de la Sabiduría (Bhagavad Gita)” he incluido los sabios comentarios de Sri Swami Sivananda que sin duda ayudarán al lector a entender el significado de ese verso, y por tanto poder profundizar aun más en la sabiduría del Bhagavad Gita la esencia de la filosofía del Yoga.
En la foto se puede ver un ejemplo de una página del libro, con el comentario de Sri Swami Sivananda sobre varios versos del Capítulo 2: El Yoga del Conocimiento. Ejemplos del libro "El Yoga de la Sabiduría"Extractos del libro relacionados con Sri Swami Sivananda:
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