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Our cultural heritage in the form of the scriptures contain accounts of impeccable human character and effective behaviour. They are intended to transform the personality of a reader and bring in, as Swamiji says, a characteral elegance, benahvioural majesty and interactional excellence into the personality. The Bhagavad Gita consists of words spoken by Krishna to raise an enervated warrior to his feet. Is it a religious gospel? No, it is a personality transforming scripture, Swamiji explains.
By Narayanashrama Tapovanam, An abode of BrahmavidyaOur cultural heritage in the form of the scriptures contain accounts of impeccable human character and effective behaviour. They are intended to transform the personality of a reader and bring in, as Swamiji says, a characteral elegance, benahvioural majesty and interactional excellence into the personality. The Bhagavad Gita consists of words spoken by Krishna to raise an enervated warrior to his feet. Is it a religious gospel? No, it is a personality transforming scripture, Swamiji explains.