Item Code: NAC666by Swami ChinmayanandaPaperback (Edition: 2010)Central Chinmaya Mission Trust, Mumbai ISBN 9788175970601 Size: 8.5 Inch X 5.5 Inch Pages: 410 Weight of the Book: 600 gms |
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Pujya Gurudev Swami Chinmayananda made it a priority to revive the young generation of Indians, who were drifting through life without any clear goals, vision or direction. He believed that growth of the newly-independent India could only be achieved by a motivated and clear-headed generation of youngsters.
In order to inspire the youngsters of India and show them the possibilities of a nobler life, Gurudev delivered a series of fiery 10- minute talks on All India Radio, based on the Bhagavad-Gita. He gave this ancient wisdom a contemporary context and presented in a form that was palatable and practical to the modem youngsters. Although delivered in the 1960s, these teachings are as relevant, fresh and inspiring today as they were 40 years ago.
Ideas in books, however sacred they may be, cannot and will never, constitute a culture, Bharateeya culture is there only when the generation strives to live the philosophical truths of the mystic Rishis in its everyday life. How to live spiritual beauty and bring its laughter and cheer into the world of fears and competitions, conflicts and confusions, joys and sorrows is the theme of the art of living discussed in our Bhagawad Geeta.
In short 10-15 minute talks on the salient themes of the Geeta, taking two or three verses at a time, I have tried to bring home to the youth of our nation this Science of Man-Making. These talks are ready in cassettes (and tapes). Schools can have them—each day one talk to be broadcast at the time of the ‘Assembly’. If students have this book with them, then they will read it at the time of listening to the tape, in silent attention, allowing these ideas to sink into them, slowly, imperceptibly. These are the values that created the mighty heroes of the past who built up the glory that was BHARAT.
We propose soon to get these translated into all regional languages—so that mothers can read and talk to their children before they retire to bed every day. I see clearly the reward of such psychological treatment with spiritual ideals. Do you? Will you not contribute to such a total national resurrection in our moral and dynamic stature?
Strong men and women constitute the bulwark of a nation. Swami Chinmayanandaji’s 114 talks based on the Bhagavad Geeta were floated on A.I.R. (All India Radio) and addressed to the youth of our country. These lectures were then compiled in a text form – ‘The Art of Man-Making’ and became very popular with people of all ages, creeds and religions as evident from its record-breaking circulation of over a lakh.
While, on one hand, this book is in great demand in schools and colleges for its teenage students, elite executives too have been using this book for various seminars.
We are happy to present this revised edition, hoping that it will reach and enlighten readers from all walks of life across the globe.
| 1. Why Study the Geeta? | 1 | |
| 2. Urgency for the Study of the Geeta | 5 | |
| 3. The Geeta – Her Special Charm | 10 | |
| 4. The Geeta – A Discovery of Life | 14 | |
| 5. The Geeta – A Scheme of Life | 18 | |
| 6. The Geeta – The Art of Living and Striving | 22 | |
| 7. The Drama in Chapter One | 26 | |
| 8. The Pride of Duryodhana | 30 | |
| 9. The Crisis | 33 | |
| 10. The Psychological Break-up | 36 | |
| 11. The Arjuna Disease | 39 | |
| 12. Why Should We Act? | 42 | |
| 13. Look at the Problem | 45 | |
| 14. Re-educating the Heart | 48 | |
| 15. Reviewing Life Afresh | 52 | |
| 16. How to Act | 55 | |
| 17. Picture of the Goal | 59 | |
| 18. The Man of Perfection (a) Detachment – His Nature | 62 | |
| 19. The Man of Perfection (b) The Logic of Self-Control | 66 | |
| 20. The Man of Perfection (c) Benefits of Self-Control | 69 | |
| 21. The Man of Perfection (d) The Tragedy If There’s No Self-Control | 72 | |
| 22. The Man of Perfection (e) Blessings of Self-Control | 76 | |
| 23. The Man of Perfection (f) Secretifulness in Self-Control | 80 | |
| 24. Meet Chapter Three | 84 | |
| 25. Why Work at All? | 88 | |
| 26. Work We All Must | 92 | |
| 27. What Work To Do | 96 | |
| 28. Act in Yagna Spirit | 100 | |
| 29. Yagna Spirit – A Cosmic Law | 104 | |
| 30. Hindu Socialism | 107 | |
| 31. The Logic of Service (a) The Wheel of Action | 110 | |
| 32. The Logic of Service (b) The Only Exception to the Rule | 114 | |
| 33. Pleading for a Life of Service | 118 | |
| 34. The Secret of Service | 122 | |
| 35. Few Succeed, Many Fail – Why? | 125 | |
| 36. Glory of Self-Restraint | 129 | |
| 37. What Prompts us to Sin | 133 | |
| 38. Desire Veils Wisdom | 137 | |
| 39. Victory Over Temptations | 141 | |
| 40. Meet Chapter Four | 145 | |
| 41. The Secret of Avatar | 149 | |
| 42. Why Avatar? | 153 | |
| 43. The Law of Innovation | 156 | |
| 44. The Four Types – Castes | 160 | |
| 45. Right Attitude in Service | 165 | |
| 46. Classification of Actions? | 169 | |
| 47. Who is Perfect in Action? | 174 | |
| 48. Yogna Attitude in Action | 178 | |
| 49. Hope For All | 182 | |
| 50. Means of Wisdom | 186 | |
| 51. Arise O Bharata! | 190 | |
| 52. Meet Chapter Five | 195 | |
| 53. A Popular Doubt | 198 | |
| 54. One Path – Two Names | 202 | |
| 55. The Egoless Attitude | 206 | |
| 56. The Egoless Mind | 209 | |
| 57. The Egoless Actions | 212 | |
| 58. Nature of the Lord | 215 | |
| 59. Who Gains This Grand Vision? | 219 | |
| 60. Bliss of the Realised | 223 | |
| 61. Freedom of the Realised | 227 | |
| 62. The Technique of Realisation - Meditation | 230 | |
| 63. Pre-Meditational Care | 233 | |
| 64. Meet Chapter Six | 238 | |
| 65. Concentration | 241 | |
| 66. Help Yourself | 245 | |
| 67. The Fully Integrated | 249 | |
| 68. Conditions For Meditation | 252 | |
| 69. Final Adjustments for Meditation | 256 | |
| 70. Fulfilled Meditation | 260 | |
| 71. The Supreme State of Yoga | 263 | |
| 72. The Art of Meditation | 266 | |
| 73. You Can Realise This | 269 | |
| 74. The Vision of The Realised | 272 | |
| 75. Is This Possible? | 275 | |
| 76. Surely, the Mind can be Tamed | 278 | |
| 77. Fall In Yoga – A Tragedy? | 281 | |
| 78. Path of Seekers after Death | 284 | |
| 79. Biography of the Reborn | 288 | |
| 80. Meditate, Meditate and Meditate | 292 | |
| 81. Meet Chapter Seven | 295 | |
| 82. The Lord’s Lower and Higher Natures | 299 | |
| 83. The Lord of the Universe - Jagadeeshwara | 303 | |
| 84. The Supreme Indicated | 306 | |
| 85. The Lord’s Relationship with the World | 309 | |
| 86. How to Realise Him | 312 | |
| 87. The Different Types of Devotees | 315 | |
| 88. Why Seekers Seek Differently? | 319 | |
| 89. Does God Fulfil Our Desires? | 322 | |
| 90. The Foolish Recognise Me Not | 325 | |
| 91. So Near – Yet Few Realise Me | 329 | |
| 92. They Realise, Who Are Pure | 332 | |
| 93. Meet Chapter Eight | 335 | |
| 94. The Grand Promise | 338 | |
| 95. The Power of Constant Thought | 342 | |
| 96. Meditational Pointers | 346 | |
| 97. The Secret Mystic Death | 349 | |
| 98. Realisation – The State of No Return | 353 | |
| 99. Dance of Change upon the Changeless | 357 | |
| 100. The Supreme State | 360 | |
| 101. Meet Chapter Nine | 363 | |
| 102. My Nature Divine | 367 | |
| 103. The Logic of Creation | 371 | |
| 104. Why such a Variety in Creatures? | 374 | |
| 105. The Good, the Spiritual-Minded | 377 | |
| 106. The One Self in All | 380 | |
| 107. Different Rewards | 383 | |
| 108. One Supreme – In All Deities | 386 | |
| 109. Offerings to God | 389 | |
| 110. They Shall Come to Me | 393 | |
| 111. The Magic of Right Resolves | 396 | |
| 112. The Royal Secret | 400 | |
| 113. Meet Chapter Ten | 403 | |
| 114. All Personality Types from Me Alone | 407 |