Essays on the Gita
CONTENTS
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FIRST SERIES
I
Our Demand and Need from the Gita
II
The Divine Teacher
III
The Human Disciple
IV
The Core of the Teaching
V
Kurukshetra
VI
Man and the Battle of Life
VII
The Creed of the Aryan Fighter
VIII
Sankhya and Yoga
IX
Sankhya, Yoga and Vedanta
X
The Yoga of the Intelligent Will
XI
Works and Sacrifice
XII
The Significance of Sacrifice
XIII
The Lord of the Sacrifice
XIV
The Principle of Divine Works
XV
The Possibility and Purpose of Avatarhood
XVI
The Process of Avatarhood
XVII
The Divine Birth and Divine Works
XVIII
The Divine Worker
XIX
Equality
XX
Equality and Knowledge
XXI
The Determinism of Nature
XXII
Beyond the Modes of Nature
XXIII
Nirvana and Works in the World
XXIV
The Gist of the Karmayoga
SECOND SERIES
Part I—The Synthesis of Works, Love and Knowledge
The Two Natures
IIT
he Synthesis of Devotion and Knowledge
The Supreme Divine
The Secret of Secrets
The Divine Truth and Way
Works, Devotion and Knowledge
The Supreme Word of the Gita
God in Power of Becoming
The Theory of the Vibhuti
The Vision of the World-Spirit—Time the Destroyer
The Vision of the World-Spirit—The Double Aspect
The Way and the Bhakta
Part II—The Supreme Secret
The Field and its Knower XIV
Above the Gunas
The Three Purushas
The Fullness of Spiritual Action
Deva and Asura
The Gunas, Faith and Works
The Gunas, Mind and Works
Swabhava and Swadharma
Towards the Supreme Secret
The Supreme Secret
The Core of the Gita’s Meaning
The Message of the Gita
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