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About Sant Saral Gita

In the beginning of our universe our creator Brahmadeva mentioned the art of how to live, how to die, how to lead a dharmic life, different arts, science and Brahmavidya, etc. in the Vedas in Sanskrit language. Sanskrit is called Deva Bhasha because this is the language being used on our planet Bhuloka and all the other six higher planets. So, all the scriptures written by our Rishis are in Sanskrit. In the current age of Kaliyuga it’s very difficult for an ordinary human being to understand this divine language due to various reasons. To overcome this problem Sant Saral Gita took birth on this planet in the very same land of Himalayas where Maharshi Vyasadeva dictated Shrimad Bhagavad Gita in Sanskrit to Lord Ganesha. Sant Saral Gita is the daughter of Shrimad Bhagavad Gita in its simplest form which is written in a language of simplified Sanskrit called Sant Bhasha with very minimal grammar and language constructs. The purpose of this Gita is to make everybody understand Shrimad Bhagavad Gita during chanting itself.

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Sant Saral Gita - The Birth Story

While taking dips in the holy river Saraswati in the lap of the Himalayas, a Himalayan Rishi, Krishnadasa, a servant of The Supreme Divine Shri Krishna, attained a state of higher consciousness and remained absorbed in that transcendental state for quite some time. After getting the blessings of Mother Saraswati, he ran towards the top of Himalayas inside the Vyasadeva cave and kept absorbed himself again in the deep state of meditations. Soon after that with the blessings of The Supreme Divine Shri Krishna and Maharshi Vyasadeva himself, he started singing Bhagavad Gita verses in a simplified manner. Those verses are captured in the form of Sant Saral Gita.

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Sant Saral - The Language

To expel the darkness of this Kaliyuga, Sant Saral Gita is blessed with miraculous powers to cultivate Shri Krishna bhakti in every individual who chants it. It is written in such a simple manner that anyone who reads it a couple of times, automatically understands the meaning of the verse by himself. Every chapter of Sant Saral Gita corresponds to the Sanskrit version but has one extra verse at the end which is the summary of that chapter. Sant Saral Gita is written in Navakshari Chanda which means every line of the shloka has 9 letters. It is written in a language which is the language of saints and can be understood by all sections of the society be it Bengali, Punjabi, Assamese, Odia, Tamil, Telugu, Malayali etc. Most of the words are used in almost all Indian languages.

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