ISBN-13: 9781412098908 / Angielski / Miękka / 2006 / 268 str.
The Divine View of Holy Gita was inspired to be written with a three-fold purpose: first, to provide a concise composite of Hindu Philosophy based on the scriptural truth as stated in the Hindu holy books; second, to shed light on the divinity of Holy Gita and to depict the cosmic view hidden in her verses; and third, to address the issue of human bondage, man's captivity through the Karmic cycle, and the possibility of attaining liberation of the soul.
This book not only examines the purpose of human life as revealed through the word of God but also explores how man can fulfill that divine purpose in common daily life.
The intent of this book is not to promote Hindu philosophy but rather to create a clearer understanding of its doctrine. Above all, the focus of this book is to bring the reader closer to God, by living daily life in love and light. It is neither religion nor its ritual and rites, nor its creeds and canons, but the understanding of the higher reality underneath the scriptural truth professed by the religion that is the main subject of this book.
The book emphasizes the truth that one serves God not simply by performing holy works but by doing so within a context of selflessness, not simply through demonstrating one's knowledge of scriptures but through one's humble acceptance of the truth expressed in these scriptures, and not by mere observance of the holy ways but through total surrender and submission to God.
The intent of the book is to promote love and light, and to encourage humility and meekness in all walks of life. Its purpose is to advance a way of surrender and submission to God, for only through a life of faith and truth in Him can man attainthe goal for which he is born - to find freedom from bondage and attain salvation for his soul.
These truths are revealed in the Holy Gita, but are also confirmed within other holy books and traditions - such as The Upanishads, Ramayana, and the Holy Bible - from which the author speaks.