--- In [email protected], billy jim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > An FYI for Trinity, (and anyone else) > > For those interested in how krishna-bhakta manifests in the consciousness of an advaita yogin, an excellent resource to read is MadhusUdana Saraswati's commentary on the Bhagavad Gita. He interweaves a word-for-word analysis of each Gita verse with many quotes and examples of text from the yogasutras, upanishads and brahmasutras. He wrote extraordinary bhakti text such as the Bhakti-Rasayana but these have not been translated yet. Dr. Lance Nelson, professor and chair of the religion department at UC-San Diego, told me in an email that he is planning to publish some of this material in a book but I haven't seen anything yet. > > The best translation is: "Madhusudana Sarasvati Bhagavad-Gita: with the annotation Gudhartha-Dipika" Translated by Swami Gambhirananda 1038 page quality hardback for $19.95 (a steal) published by Advaita Ashrama This book is available at: "Vedanta Press and Catalog" www.vedanta.com
Thanks a lot. I'll be soon in India, and can get it may be from there, e.g. Ramakrishna Math in Madras, a very nice place.
