Bhagavad Gita (Spanish Edition) (Penguin Clasicos)

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UPC:
9788491050704
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Mass Market Paperback
Publication Date:
11/16/2021
Release Date:
11/16/2021
Author:
Anonimo
Language:
Spanish: Published; Spanish: Original Language; Spanish
Edition:
1
Pages:
352
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Un dilogo entre el dios y el hombre que muestra los caminos de la accin, la devocin y el conocimiento de Oriente. Todos los seres nacen en la ilusin, la ilusin de la divisin procedente del deseo y el odio. Este texto forma parte del libro VI del Mahabharata, y fue escrito probablemente en los siglos I o II a.C. No se conocen sus autores. Se presenta como un dilogo entre Arjuna y Krisna, en el campo de batalla, justo cuando va a empezar la guerra entre los Pandaras y los Kauravas. El miedo a la batalla inicia un dilogo a travs del cual se traza una sinopsis del pensamiento y experiencia religiosa de la India, que aglutina los caminos de la accin, la devocin y el conocimiento. A Juan Mascar se debe una de las traducciones ms clebres de la Bhagavad Gita, que aqu presentamos en versin castellana de Jos Manuel Abeleira frente al snscrito original. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION It is a dialogue between God and man, highlighting the path to action, devotion, and Eastern knowledge. All beings are born into illusion, the illusion of divide stemming from desire and hate. It is part of the sixth book of the Mahabharata, probably written in the first or second centuries A.D. The author is unknown. It is a dialogue between Arjuna and Krishna in the battlefield, right before the war between the Pandavas and the Kauravas began. The fear of battle triggers a conversation through which we trace an overview of the mindset and religious experiences in India, encompassing the ways of action, devotion, and knowledge. We owe Juan Mascar one of the most celebrated translations of the Bhagavad Gita, which we present in its Castilian version by Jos Manuel Albeira, along with the original Sanskrittext.