What were the inner feelings and emotions of Shri Krishna when he preached the Gita? All inner feelings cannot be expressed in words. Some can be told, some are expressed through body language, and the rest are to be realized which can only be understood by a seeker through experiences. Only after attaining the state which Shri Krishna had been to, an accomplished teacher knows what Gita says. He simply does not reiterate verses of the Gita but, in fact, gives experiences to the inner feelings of the Gita.
This Geeta contains the complete description of the dynamic meditational system of the research that gives attainment to the self, which is the complete spirituality of India and also the basic source of the prevailing religions of the whole world. It further concludes that the Supreme Being is one, the action to attain is one, the grace is one and the result, too is one and that is the vision of the Supreme Being, attainment of godliness and eternal life.
The Author of the Yatharth Geeta, Swami Adgadanand Ji Maharaj is a saint who is bereft of worldly education, yet is internally organized by the grace of accomplished Guru, which becomes possible after a long practice of meditation. He considers writing as an obstacle on the path to the Supreme Beatitude, yet his directions become the cause for this treatise. The Supreme Being had revealed to him that all his inherent mental attitudes have been nullified excepting a minor one writing of "Yatharth Geeta" Initially he had tried his best to cut this attitude too, through meditation, but the directive prevailed. Thus the treatise, "Yatharth Geeta" becomes possible.
The Bhagavad Gita is among the greatest religious books of the Hindus. Here are some of the most popular and important teachings from one of the greatest spiritual books the world has ever know. Donβt consider this book to be a spiritual one, but in fact, this is a book stating the philosophy of life.