'Satya Geeta', a new interpretation of the Gita, is available in the market.

The author says that the book explains the sadhana method that can be used to achieve yoga or salvation with God by expanding the equanimity of the mind.

Mangshir 12, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

'Satya Geeta', a new interpretation of the Gita, is available in the market.

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Spiritual thinker Dr. Murali Adhikari's 'Satya Geeta' has been released. The book offers a new interpretation of the truth of the liberation practices taught by the 'Gita'.

In the ‘Gita’, Shri Krishna has taught equality to beings. As Shri Krishna says, ‘No matter what our worldly relationships are, there should be equality in our actions.’ The author has called ‘Satya Geeta’ a ‘book of liberation’.

‘This book of liberation explains the method of liberation that can be achieved by destroying the threefold sanskars and the original ignorance of the ‘I’ feeling accumulated in the human mind from birth to birth, and expanding the equality of the mind in parallel,’ says the author Murali. He says that this book was written after almost eighteen years of study. The author has previously published works like ‘Dharmachakra Pravartan Sutta’ and ‘Vipassana Sadhana’.

Pushparaj Poudel, publisher of Shikha Books, said that the magnificent knowledge of the Gita, which is believed to have been written hundreds of years ago, is still relevant. The book 'Satya Geeta', based on the 'Gita' divided into 18 chapters, offers a new interpretation of the Gita.

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