Bhagavad Gita - Sanskrit Audio

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About this app

FEATURES
★ Sankrit narration by vaishnava devotee Ramadevi Rao
★ Offline App. Large size due to high quality sound. However, once downloaded, it never requires internet nor it consumes increasing space.
★ Complete Bhagavad Geeta
★ Most authentic
★ High quality sound
★ Nice thematic images for every chapter
★ Good to play everyday while
★ Easy to play
★ Very simple Interface
★ No unwanted Pop-ups, Spam, Ads and Notifications
★ Absolutely Clean app
★ App can be moved to SD Card
★ Free
★ You can easily share this app with family and friends thro Google Play

Bhagavad-gita, a philosophical poem comprising seven hundred Sanskrit verses, is one of the most important philosophical and literary works known to man. More commentaries have been written upon the Gita than upon any other philosophical or religious text in history. As a classic of timeless wisdom, it is the main literary support for the oldest surviving spiritual culture in the world-that of India's Vedic civilization. Not only has the Gita directed the religious life of many centuries of Hindus, but, owing to the pervasive influence of religious concepts in Vedic civilization, the Gita has shaped India's social, ethical, cultural and even political life as well. Attesting to India's nearly universal acceptance of the Gita, practically every sectarian cult and school of Hindu thought, representing a vast spectrum of religious and philosophical views, accepts Bhagavad-gita as the summum bonum guide to spiritual truth. The Gita, therefore, more than any other single historical source, provides penetrating insight into the metaphysical and psychological foundation of India's Vedic culture, both ancient and contemporary.

The influence of Bhagavad-gita, however, is not limited to India. The Gita has deeply affected the thinking of generations of philosophers, theologians, educators, scientists and authors in the West as well Henry David Thoreau reveals in his journal, "Every morning I bathe my intellect in the stupendous and cosmogonal philosophy of the Bhagavad-gita ... in comparison with which our modern civilization and literature seem puny and trivial."

The Gita has long been considered the essence of Vedic literature, the vast body of ancient scriptural writings that forms the basis of Vedic philosophy and spirituality. As the essence of the 108 Upanisads, it is sometimes referred to as Gitopanisad.

Bhagavad-gita, the essence of Vedic wisdom, was injected into the Mahabharata, an action-packed narrative of an important era in ancient Indian politics.

Bhagavad-gita comes to us in the form of a battlefield dialogue between Lord Sri Krishna and the warrior Arjuna. The dialogue occurs just before the onset of the first military engagement of the Kuruksetra War, a great fratricidal war between the Kauravas and the Pandavas to determine India's political destiny. Arjuna, forgetful of his prescribed duty as a ksatriya (warrior) whose duty is to fight for a righteous cause in a holy war, decides, for personally motivated reasons, not to fight. Krishna, who has agreed to act as the driver of Arjuna's chariot, sees His friend and devotee in illusion and perplexity and proceeds to enlighten Arjuna regarding his immediate social duty (varna-dharma) as a warrior and, more important, his eternal duty or nature (sanatana-dharma) as an eternal spiritual entity in relationship with God. Thus the relevance and universality of Krishna's teachings transcend the immediate historical setting of Arjuna's battlefield dilemma. Krishna speaks for the benefit of all souls who have forgotten their eternal nature, the ultimate goal of existence, and their eternal relationship with Him.

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Apr 22, 2024

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5.0
791 reviews
Pran Bharg
April 3, 2023
Precisely what I was looking for. It is offline. It is audio. It is in only Sanskrit without unnecessary commentary. One shloka after another continue to play without requiring any intervention. Simple interface. Zero ads. It ticks all the boxes! I couldn't have asked for more from an app!
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A Google user
October 9, 2019
Namaste, I downloaded this app today and used it. Sharing an observation. Whenever I pause the recitation and come back to this app to resume, it starts from the beginning. I had to memorize the elapsed time and continue from there. Please see if this could be fixed.
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Tulika Bhattacharjee_CPRI_India
May 18, 2021
It's a very very good app ! It helps us to pronounce the shlokas of the Bhagvat Gita correctly in sanskrit and also while listening , it makes our soul happy . I would just like to ask for 1 more feature, that is we should be able to select the specific verse with the chapter.... as of now we can only select the chapter so, it would be better if we could also select the specific verse . Thank you. Hare Krishna 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
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