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Thanks to Somadeva Vasudev's coaching, I now have a superior translation to Guru

Gita v.40 which is much clearer, yet maintains the mysterious quality of this

particular poetic utterance. If anyone objects to the new translation of this

verse or any others, please let me know. I am much more of a yogi and devotee

than a Sanskritist by any stretch!

 

http://www.pranakasha.com

 

Also, I just bought a version of Shree Guru Gita on amazon.com published by

Paramhansa Pranavadarshan which contains over 350 slokas. The version that I am

used to was compiled by Baba Muktananda and contains only 182. Quickly glancing

through the Pranavadarshan version, I can see the 182 slokas within it, but also

noticed variations of Sanskrit words even within the common slokas. This I

would like to investigate.

 

Does anyone know if there exists an authoratative devanagari manuscript of the

Guru Gita and where I might obtain detailed photographs of it? The text

indicates that it belongs in the latter portion of the Shree Skanda Purana, but

last I heard, none exists in written form that actually contains the Guru Gita.

 

Namaste,

 

 

 

Matthew Weiss

shalin327

http://www.Pranakasha.com

http://www.TrioConBrio.com

 

 

 

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