About The Book: God Talks with Arjuna is Paramahansa Yogananda's detailed commentary on the Bhagavad Gita, revealing its spiritual symbolism and metaphysical depth. Yogananda interprets the Gita as an allegory for the inner battle between the soul and ego, urging self-realization through disciplined meditation (Kriya Yoga), devotion, and right action. Arjuna represents the soul, and Krishna symbolizes the divine guide within. Yogananda bridges Eastern philosophy with universal truths, emphasizing the Gita’s relevance to modern seekers. The book blends scriptural insight with practical guidance for spiritual evolution, aiming to awaken divine consciousness and liberate the soul from the bondage of delusion and materialism.
Author: Paramahansa Yogananda
Pages: 1357
Edition: 1920
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