
4169 - Bhagavad Gita
Author: William Q.Judge
Description: William Q. Judge’s Bhagavad Gita offers a profound interpretation of the ancient Hindu scripture, presenting it through a Theosophical lens. In this rendition, Judge emphasizes the allegorical nature of the dialogue between Prince Arjuna and Lord Krishna, viewing it as a reflection of humanity’s spiritual journey and the quest for self-realization. The text delves into themes of duty (dharma), the nature of the self (atman), and the path to liberation (moksha), providing readers with insights into the esoteric teachings of the Gita. Accompanying the translation are Judge’s essays, which further elucidate the philosophical concepts presented, making this edition a valuable resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of the Gita’s teachings.  ⸻ Keywords: Theosophy, Bhagavad Gita, William Q. Judge, dharma, atman, moksha, spiritual journey, self-realization, esoteric teachings, Hindu philosophy() ⸻ Ideal for: Readers interested in Theosophy and its interpretation of Eastern philosophies; individuals seeking a deeper, esoteric understanding of the Bhagavad Gita; students and scholars of comparative religion and spiritual literature.() ⸻ Age: 18 years and up (suitable for adults and mature readers interested in philosophical and spiritual texts)() ⸻ Theme: The nature of duty and righteousness, the path to spiritual liberation, the relationship between the self and the divine, moral and ethical decision-making.() ⸻ Tone: Reflective, philosophical, esoteric, contemplative() ⸻ Book Type: Spiritual manual, philosophical text, Theosophical interpretation  ⸻ Length: 238 pages.