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One of the most important Hindu texts, this early epic poem serves as a practical guide to living well. The Bhagavad Gita recounts the conversation between Arjuna the warrior and his charioteer Krishna, the manifestation of God. In the moments before a great battle, the dialogue sets out the important lessons Arjuna must learn to change the outcome of the war he is to fight, and culminates in Krishna revealing to the warrior his true cosmic form, counseling him to search for the universal perfection of life. Ranging from instructions on yoga postures to dense moral discussion, The Bhagavad Gita remains a enduring source of wisdom. Penguin Classics is the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world, representing a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators. Review: A Beautiful Rendition - English translations of the Bhagavad Gita are frankly a dime a dozen, and many are mediocre and listless. Not this one! Laurie Patton’s translation is a treasure. Her translation is a moving reading experience the Gita is intended to be. The drawback of many English translations is that they attempt to sound lofty and righteous. Therefore, many of these translations, even those recently translated, employ archaic Victorian English flourishes. You know, you’ve seen them. These translations use manners of speech such as “O, Arjuna,” “O King of Bharatas,” and use “thee,” “thou.” These literary devices ruin the reading experience because this is just not how people speak, and it gets in the way of appreciating the beauty of this poem. Ms. Patton, on the other hand, uses none of these anachronisms in her translation. The Bhagavad Gita is poetry, and Patton is a published poet, and thus she knows how to craft a simple phrase in simple, elegant language for maximum effect. Old School translations also display a lack of understanding on the message of the Gita. Reading the Gita is such a compelling experience because the message is so simple. Patton’s translation here is remarkable because it so accurately reflects the divine simplicity of the language used in its message. Ms Patton has provided an excellent introduction, with bibliography and her translation sparingly provide footnotes. “Bhagavad Gita” means “Song of God.” Ms. Patton’s translation is indeed the “Song of God.” Review: The Gita in all its Beauty - Not sure if this is an easy read given its vross reference to the Vedas and the Mahabarathas it self. Nonetheless, as a dear friend of mine advised, read the synopsis or a summary (I found the Introduction very helpful) to understand the core content, then read the book to appreciate the beauty of its poetry.






















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J**R
A Beautiful Rendition
English translations of the Bhagavad Gita are frankly a dime a dozen, and many are mediocre and listless. Not this one! Laurie Patton’s translation is a treasure. Her translation is a moving reading experience the Gita is intended to be. The drawback of many English translations is that they attempt to sound lofty and righteous. Therefore, many of these translations, even those recently translated, employ archaic Victorian English flourishes. You know, you’ve seen them. These translations use manners of speech such as “O, Arjuna,” “O King of Bharatas,” and use “thee,” “thou.” These literary devices ruin the reading experience because this is just not how people speak, and it gets in the way of appreciating the beauty of this poem. Ms. Patton, on the other hand, uses none of these anachronisms in her translation. The Bhagavad Gita is poetry, and Patton is a published poet, and thus she knows how to craft a simple phrase in simple, elegant language for maximum effect. Old School translations also display a lack of understanding on the message of the Gita. Reading the Gita is such a compelling experience because the message is so simple. Patton’s translation here is remarkable because it so accurately reflects the divine simplicity of the language used in its message. Ms Patton has provided an excellent introduction, with bibliography and her translation sparingly provide footnotes. “Bhagavad Gita” means “Song of God.” Ms. Patton’s translation is indeed the “Song of God.”
S**N
The Gita in all its Beauty
Not sure if this is an easy read given its vross reference to the Vedas and the Mahabarathas it self. Nonetheless, as a dear friend of mine advised, read the synopsis or a summary (I found the Introduction very helpful) to understand the core content, then read the book to appreciate the beauty of its poetry.
T**I
Both Important and Readable
Five stars does not do this book justice. It is a singularly beautiful story and one of the world's most important works of philosophy and spirituality. But more than that, in this edition the author manages to achieve the nearly impossible; Patton translates the original poem into English verse that is remarkable fluid, readable, and graceful. If you have any curiosity about the world or any interest in the fundamental nature of humanity, read this.
A**R
Beautiful Words
To me this seems like a great translation of a book that's regarded by many to be holy scripture. Arjuna's inner conflict most definitely can be related to a given person's conscience trying to do what is right in what appears to be a paradoxical existence. Krishna's divine point of view sheds light on and puts this in perspective. This one is worth reading again and again.
S**H
Great translation.
Great book. Translation is really good too.
A**R
Cultural
Love that this book is in English. Gives opportunity for kids these days to read and learn about their culture.
K**E
Best version / translation of a classic
I have returned to the wisdom of the Gita many times in my life... despite my Judeo-Christian upbringing. This is a description of the spiritual path not to be missed. I've tried other translations (as I have given away many copies of the Penguin) . Look no further .. this translation is the one that is inspired by truth and the way.
J**J
But I'm taking a class and I love seeing someone else's thoughts
At first I was surprised at the frequent words, notes written in the paperback sent to me. But I'm taking a class and I love seeing someone else's thoughts. Now it has even more notes in it, but I'm keeping this book and its comments. :) Lovely words from Krishna.
忠**門
現代に生きるBhagavad Gitaを伝える
この翻訳は、現在のインドの人々の中でBhagavad Gitaがどのように生きているかをよく知っている人によるもので、過剰な思い入れはなく、ストレートにその内容を伝えようとしています。短く改行する翻訳スタイルは、読者に負荷なくほどよい緊張感を与える見事なものです。解説や注釈も簡潔ですが、これからBhagavad Gitaを読もうと思っている人には十分な内容です。これまで英訳を漁ってきた人にもBhagavad Gitaを味わううえで十分おすすめできる翻訳です。
A**S
Literal and real translation, but poor paper quality.
This translation is what we should call a translation. In many other so-called spiritual translations, they insert their own words into translation. When you want to interpret a verse, you should write explanatory notes separately, rather them showing interpretaion as if it is a translation from sanskrit. ...Translation is always literal(except in rare circumstances), and explanation is given separately, rather than mixing these two distinct things. I have read this translation fully🤗🤗🤗, and enjoyed it a lot. Needed urgently for those who have interest in Hinduism.... This translation may have lesser/incomplete explanatory notes, but I am praising translation, not commentary.
N**E
Helpful Edition
Helpful to have a non-sectarian edition of the Bhagavad-Gita.
F**N
Good Book
Book as a gift for a friend.
M**Y
Good service
Easy to read
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