Simon Brodbeck,Juan Mascaro, Bhagavad-gita (Penguin Classics)

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The First Word In Bhagavad-gita, Is Mistranslated

The first word in Bhagavad-gita, is mistranslated. Dharma in that context, is not "Truth"..

The last words of Arjuna are not; "Thy Will Be Done" [lifted fm Mat/Luke, Lords Prayer]

The last words of Krishna are wrong and dont include; "thine Inner Light". .

at the start, before the discourse begins, we are told - wrongly - that our army is weaker than the opposing army, and that their army is more numerous than ours, [ie, the opposite]an example of a meaning changing error.

In the interests of simplification, poetic presentation, the text is dumbed-down for western readers.. important meanings [mind, intellect, being, self etc] are mistranslated or interpreted as 'soul', 'purity', 'harmony', 'self-harmony',harmony of soul' and so on.

There are better more accurate still beautiful, still poetic translations available today.

written by genuine sanskrit scholars with understanding of the real meanings.

this 1962 version cant compare for eg, with the 2007 translation of lars martin fosse

which has the sanskrit text, includes the epithets, with separate good explainations,

and so on.

This and other translations are readily available at a good price through amazon etc

Bhagavad git is worth reading for the subtle psychology alone, yet has much,

much more, especially for yoga students and meditators..

If you havnt read it yet, lucky you! Get a good translation and enjoy...

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If we delve deep into the Mahabharata, it is only a story of a war between two families. It remained a story for several centuries. During the Hindu kingdoms of Gupta, Vijayanagar and Mahratta the story aspect of the Mahabharata alone was etched in the minds of the prople. There were no philosophical discourses in temples. Devotees worshiped the idols of gods and goddesses. All Hindu scriptures remained mnemonic and there were no manuscripts, for it was considered sacreligious to produce manuscripts or to print books of the sacred scriptures. A prayer like the Gayatri mantra could be recited only by Brahmins. If a non-Brahmin had accidentally heard the recital by a Brahmin, molten led would be poured into his ears. The Asiatic Society was founded in 1784 by William Jones. While still on board of the frigate Crococlile carrying him from England to India, he prepared a memorandum detailing his plan of study. This included “the laws of the Hindus and Mahomedans; the history of the ancient world; proofs and illustrations of scripture; traditions concerning the deluge; modern politics and geography of Hindusthan; Arithmatic and Geometry and mixed sciences of Asiaticks; Medicine, Chemistry, Surgery and Anatomy of the Indians; natural products of India; poetry, rhetoric and morality of Asia; music of the Eastern nations; the best accounts of Tibet and Kashmir; trade, manufactures, agriculture and commerce of India: Mughal constitution, Marhatta constitution etc." Jones wanted to be knighted for his discoveries in India and with this object in mind he was bent upon establishing the fact that ancient Indians were well versed in philosophy, mathematicas, science and medicine. But there were no manuscripts of Hindu scriptures and no original sources about Indian knowledge of science and medicine. The preferred method of Jones and other British scholars was to sit in the company of Sankrit-knowing Brahmins's and other Hindus, and to ask them to recite from memory Hindu scriptures. Scientists say that memory loss begins at the age of 40. How could the old Brahmins recite by heart century-old Scriptures? Recital by Brahmins contained many modern ideas which they have learnt from the educational institutions founded by the Missionaries and government in Calcutta. William Jones and other Orientalists syncretised Sanskrit with Classical and Biblical narratives, to establish transcultural correspondences by means of often crude conjectural etymologies. Another scholar, Francis Wilford, claimed that he had discovered the relationship among Hindu traditions, the Bible and the ancient British antiquities. Jones and other scholars, in collaboration with Brahmins, produced Sanskrit manuscripts with these fake claims. Krishna’s narration of creation in the Bhagavad Gita and the creation account in the Manu smriti produced by Jones are modified reproduction of the creation account in the Bible. Sir Charles Wilkins translated the Bhagavad Gita into English in 1785, and he had used the Sanskrit manuscript produced by Asiatic Society scholars with so many interpolations and deletions. .Deception and forgeries can be detected in the manuscripts produced by them. Wilford later admitted his guilt; according to Indira Ghose, that the Hindu expert who had been providing him manuscripts and who had been assisting him in his studies of sacred texts had corroborated the veracity of his religious theories. Wilford said, “In order to avoid the trouble of consulting books, he conceived the idea of framing legends from what he recollected from the Puranas, and from what he had picked up in conversation with me. As he was exceedingly well read in the Puranas, and other similar books ...it was an easy task for him; and he studied to introduce as much truth as he could, to obviate the danger of immediate detection...His forgeries were of three kinds; in the first there was only a word or two altered; in the second were such legends as had undergone a more material alteration; and in the third all those which he had written from memory. (App, Urs (2010). The birth of orientalism. University of Pennsylvania Press. p. 335).

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