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		<description>NICE ARTICLE..!I like ur blog..
Bhagwan Sri Sathya Saibaba Says:
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Bhakthi or devotion is the only path for reaching the Divine
destination. Bhakthi is the only panacea for all the ills of this world.
Bhakthi is the only method for making you realise the truth. I believe
that there will be scarcely any Indian who has not read through the
text of the Bhagavad Gita; that there would be none who has not
heard and is not aware of the Bhagavad Gita. 
The Bhagavad Gita means “The Song of God,” words that have come to us as His
flowers, as His prasad. Vyasa has woven these flowers, the words of
God, into a beautiful garland and has gifted it to us.
The Bhagavad Gita consists essentially of three parts,
namely, Karma Khanda, Upasana Khanda and Jnana Khanda.
These are also being referred to as the six-chapter contents in each
case. Through these three parts, the Bhagavad Gita has been teaching
us various spiritual aspects, such as bhakthi or devotion, jnana or
knowledge and yoga or meditation, and so on and so forth. But the
Bhagavad Gita, in addition to these, has really also given us the
great saying, “THATH THWAM ASI” meaning “That Thou Art”.
This is the essence or the keynote of the Bhagavad Gita. The first
six chapters teach us about the jiva or soul that resides in this body
and, through that, the nature of jiva. The next six chapters, while
teaching us the path of bhakthi, also show us the nature and content
of what we call Thath or “THAT”. The last six chapters, while giving
us the content and the meaning of the third word Asi also tell us
about how to realise the identity of the self, the Jivatma, with
“THAT” the Paramatma and also teach us to give up things, how
to sacrifice and reach Moksha or liberation. If we study the Bhagavad
Gita in the proper way and enquire into its contents, we will
understand the true nature of the saying “THATH THWAM ASI.”</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>NICE ARTICLE..!I like ur blog..<br />
Bhagwan Sri Sathya Saibaba Says:<br />
&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;<br />
Bhakthi or devotion is the only path for reaching the Divine<br />
destination. Bhakthi is the only panacea for all the ills of this world.<br />
Bhakthi is the only method for making you realise the truth. I believe<br />
that there will be scarcely any Indian who has not read through the<br />
text of the Bhagavad Gita; that there would be none who has not<br />
heard and is not aware of the Bhagavad Gita.<br />
The Bhagavad Gita means “The Song of God,” words that have come to us as His<br />
flowers, as His prasad. Vyasa has woven these flowers, the words of<br />
God, into a beautiful garland and has gifted it to us.<br />
The Bhagavad Gita consists essentially of three parts,<br />
namely, Karma Khanda, Upasana Khanda and Jnana Khanda.<br />
These are also being referred to as the six-chapter contents in each<br />
case. Through these three parts, the Bhagavad Gita has been teaching<br />
us various spiritual aspects, such as bhakthi or devotion, jnana or<br />
knowledge and yoga or meditation, and so on and so forth. But the<br />
Bhagavad Gita, in addition to these, has really also given us the<br />
great saying, “THATH THWAM ASI” meaning “That Thou Art”.<br />
This is the essence or the keynote of the Bhagavad Gita. The first<br />
six chapters teach us about the jiva or soul that resides in this body<br />
and, through that, the nature of jiva. The next six chapters, while<br />
teaching us the path of bhakthi, also show us the nature and content<br />
of what we call Thath or “THAT”. The last six chapters, while giving<br />
us the content and the meaning of the third word Asi also tell us<br />
about how to realise the identity of the self, the Jivatma, with<br />
“THAT” the Paramatma and also teach us to give up things, how<br />
to sacrifice and reach Moksha or liberation. If we study the Bhagavad<br />
Gita in the proper way and enquire into its contents, we will<br />
understand the true nature of the saying “THATH THWAM ASI.”</p>
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