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  • The Bhagavad Gita

    Eknath Easwaran

    Paperback (Nilgiri Press, May 17, 2007)
    Easwaran’s best-selling translation of the Bhagavad Gita is reliable, readable, and profound. His 55-page introduction places the Gita in its historical context, presents key concepts, and brings out the universality and timelessness of its teachings. This edition includes chapter introductions, notes and a Sanskrit glossary. Easwaran grew up in the Hindu tradition in India, learned Sanskrit from a young age, and became a professor of English literature before coming to the West. He is a gifted teacher and an authority on the Indian classics and world mysticism. The Gita opens, dramatically, on a battlefield, as the warrior Arjuna turns in anguish to his spiritual guide, Sri Krishna, for answers to the fundamental questions of life. Yet the Gita is not what it seems – it’s not a dialogue between two mythical figures at the dawn of Indian history. “The battlefield is a perfect backdrop, but the Gita’s subject is the war within, the struggle for self-mastery that every human being must wage if he or she is to emerge from life victorious.”
  • The Bhagavad Gita

    Eknath Easwaran

    eBook (Nilgiri Press, June 1, 2009)
    Easwaran’s best-selling translation of the Bhagavad Gita is reliable, readable, and profound. His 55-page introduction places the Gita in its historical context, presents key concepts, and brings out the universality and timelessness of its teachings. This edition includes chapter introductions, notes and a Sanskrit glossary.Easwaran grew up in the Hindu tradition in India, learned Sanskrit from a young age, and became a professor of English literature before coming to the West. He is a gifted teacher and an authority on the Indian classics and world mysticism. The Gita opens, dramatically, on a battlefield, as the warrior Arjuna turns in anguish to his spiritual guide, Sri Krishna, for answers to the fundamental questions of life. Yet the Gita is not what it seems – it’s not a dialogue between two mythical figures at the dawn of Indian history. “The battlefield is a perfect backdrop, but the Gita’s subject is the war within, the struggle for self-mastery that every human being must wage if he or she is to emerge from life victorious.”
  • The Bhagavad Gita

    Eknath Easwaran

    Hardcover (Nilgiri Press, Feb. 12, 2019)
    The Bhagavad Gita is the best known of all the Indian scriptures, and Eknath Easwaran’s best-selling translation is reliable, readable, and profound.Easwaran's 55-page introduction places the Bhagavad Gita in its historical setting, and brings out the universality and timelessness of its teachings. Chapter introductions clarify key concepts, and notes and a glossary explain Sanskrit terms. Easwaran grew up in the Hindu tradition in India, and learned Sanskrit from a young age. He was a professor of English literature before coming to the West on a Fulbright scholarship. A gifted teacher, he is recognized as an authority on the Indian classics and world mysticism. The Bhagavad Gita opens, dramatically, on a battlefield, as the warrior Arjuna turns in anguish to his spiritual guide, Sri Krishna, for answers to the fundamental questions of life. Yet, as Easwaran points out, the Gita is not what it seems – it’s not a dialogue between two mythical figures at the dawn of Indian history. “The battlefield is a perfect backdrop, but the Gita’s subject is the war within, the struggle for self-mastery that every human being must wage if he or she is to emerge from life victorious.”Arjuna’s struggle in the Bhagavad Gita is acutely modern. He has lost his way on the battlefield of life and turns to find the path again by asking direct, uncompromising questions of his spiritual guide, Sri Krishna, the Lord himself. Krishna replies in 700 verses of sublime instruction on living and dying, loving and working, and the nature of the soul.Easwaran shows the Gita’s relevance to us today as we strive, like Arjuna, to do what is right.“No one in modern times is more qualified – no, make that ‘as qualified’ – to translate the epochal Classics of Indian Spirituality than Eknath Easwaran. And the reason is clear. It is impossible to get to the heart of those classics unless you live them, and he did live them. My admiration of the man and his works is boundless.” – Huston Smith, author of The World’s Religions.
  • The Monkey and the Mango: Stories of My Granny

    Eknath Easwaran, Paul Bazely, Nilgiri Press

    Audiobook (Nilgiri Press, July 8, 2009)
    These short stories are based on Easwaran's childhood memories of his Granny, who turned everyday events into wise, gentle teachings. As a father of two small children, Paul injects warmth and fun into this recording - appealing for grown-ups, too. Eknath Easwaran (1910 - 1999) is respected around the world as a teacher of meditation and an authentic guide to universal wisdom. More than 1.5 million copies of his books are in print around the world, including Gandhi the Man, and his best-selling translations of The Bhagavad Gita, The Dhammapada, and The Upanishads. In 1961 he founded the Blue Mountain Center of Meditation, which continues his work today. Easwaran lived what he taught, giving him enduring appeal as a teacher of deep insight and warmth.
  • The Bhagavad Gita

    Eknath Easwaran

    Paperback (Nilgiri Press, Jan. 1, 1993)
    Offers a translation of and introduction to the sixth book of the ancient Indian epic, the Mahabharata
  • The Monkey and the Mango: Stories of My Granny

    Eknath Easwaran

    Hardcover (Nilgiri Press, March 13, 1996)
    This is a collection of children's stories about discovering the inspirational in the ordinary. The author recounts simple yet significant episodes where universal spiritual truths are found in everyday life, as his grandmother teaches him self-confidence, trust, and how to live peacefully and in unity with the world around. 32 pages, 14 four-color illustrations, Ages: Four and up
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  • The Bhagavad Gita

    E. Easwaran

    Paperback (Nilgiri Press, March 15, 2007)
    The Bhagavad Gita (Classics of Indian Spirituality) [Paperback]Eknath Easwaran (Translator, Introduction)
  • Our Gandhi: Child of Fear to Man of Freedom

    V. Mylo Schaaf, The Marin Friends First Day School

    Hardcover (Nilgiri Press, Sept. 9, 2001)
    Recounts the life of the Indian leader, and describes how he embraced a life of simplicity and service, how he developed his philosophy of nonviolence, and how he grew in courage and love.
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  • The Bhagavad Gita

    Eknath Easwaran

    Hardcover (Nilgiri Pr, June 1, 1985)
    Offers a translation of and introduction to the sixth book of the ancient Indian epic, the Mahabharata