Ch. I - Introduction If you are holding this book in your hands, you—like me—want to know more about the Gita. Yes, even as I write this, I continue to learn and to study. I am a student like you. You are my children and my grandchildren, my friends and distant relations. In the pages of this book, we can study the Gita together, ask and answer questions, and improve our lives immeasurably. I assume that you, by picking up this book in the first place, you have heard of the Gita in a basic way. You may even know quite a lot about its origins and importance. If you do—if you know the Gita's origins in India among a corrupt and corroded society, its spread and influence on Ancient Greece, its bestselling status when it was translated into English and its subsequent impact on the most important early thinkers and writers in America, and its role in...
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