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El Bhagavad Gita de acuerdo a Gandhi
Evangelio de la acción desinteresada
2020
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El Bhagavad Gita es uno de los textos sagrados más importantes del hinduismo. Forma parte del texto épico del Majabhárata cuya antigüedad se remonta al siglo III a.C. y es considerado el libro más difundido, traducido e interpretado de la tradición espiritual de Oriente. Descripto por el Mahatma Gandhi como "El Evangelio de la acción desinteresada", esta versión tiene la particularidad de haber sido escrita para un público general, no necesariamente familiarizado con la literatura hindú, lo que la ha convertido en la más requerida por los lectores en Occidente. La presente edición, traducida por Gandhi, tiene el inmenso valor agregado de sus propios comentarios, que están directamente relacionados con los dos principios que él defendió con tanto la verdad y la no-violencia. Se ha mantenido el prólogo original de Swami Chidananda -quien fuera presidente de The Divine Life Society y discípulo de Sivananda-, y una presentación a cargo del recordado filósofo y sacerdote Ismael Quiles, fundador y director de la Escuela de Estudios Orientales de la Universidad del Salvador (USAL).
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Mahatma Gandhi
Mahatma Gandhi
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, commonly known as Mahatma Gandhi, was the preeminent leader of Indian nationalism in British-ruled India. Employing non-violent civil disobedience, Gandhi led India to independence and inspired movements for non-violence, civil rights and freedom across the world. The son of a senior government official, Gandhi was born and raised in a Hindu Bania community in coastal Gujarat, and trained in law in London. Gandhi became famous by fighting for the civil rights of Muslim and Hindu Indians in South Africa, using new techniques of non-violent civil disobedience that he developed. Returning to India in 1915, he set about organizing peasants to protest excessive land-taxes. A lifelong opponent of "communalism" (i.e. basing politics on religion) he reached out widely to all religious groups. He became a leader of Muslims protesting the declining status of the Caliphate. Assuming leadership of the Indian National Congress in 1921, Gandhi led nationwide campaigns for easing poverty, expanding women's rights, building religious and ethnic amity, ending untouchability, increasing economic self-reliance, and above all for achieving Swaraj—the independence of India from British domination. His spiritual teacher was the Jain philosopher/poet Shrimad Rajchandra.

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