The Bhagavad-Gita For Children by Dr. Ramananda Prasad Ph.D.

By Dr. Ramananda Prasad Ph.D.

With advent, A Lucid,Simple English Rendition ofOver four hundred chosen Gita Verses,Illustrated With 26 tales. SuitableFor teenagers Grades seventh and Above.A meditation process and simplemantras also are integrated.

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Jiva or Jivatma means living beings that take birth, have a limited life span, and die or change form. Jai: I don’t have a big spiritual vocabulary, Grandma, so I don’t understand many words that I hear at the temple. Can you explain some of them in a simple way? Grandma: I will explain some of the Sanskrit words, so listen very carefully. You may not completely understand these terms at your age. The Spirit that is inside all living beings is called Brahma in Sanskrit. Brahma not only supports living beings but also supports the whole universe.

Jai: Then, what is God like, Grandma? Can you describe Him? Grandma: It is impossible to describe God directly. The Supreme Being can only be described by parables, and in no other way. His hands, feet, eyes, head, mouth, and ears are everywhere. He can see, feel, and enjoy without any physical sense organs. He does not have a body like us. His body and senses are out of this world. He walks without legs, hears without ears, does all works without hands, smells without a nose, sees without eyes, speaks without a mouth, and enjoys all tastes without a tongue.

The other one is Mahabharata. The Bhagavad-Gita is a part of the Mahabharata. E. 75 million years ago, according to latest findings of NASA. The original writer of Ramayana was a sage named Valmiki. After Valmiki, many other saints have written Ramayana, the story of Lord Rama that all children should read. The legend is that Valmiki was given the power by sage Narada to write the entire episode before the event actually happened. In the early part of his life, Valmiki was a great highway robber.

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