Author: V M Mohanjraj
Publisher: LeftWord
Year: 2005
Language: English
Pages: 183
ISBN/UPC (if available): 8187496487
Description
The Bhagavadgita is considered one of the core texts of Hindu philosophy and religion. Ever since the poem was composed, innumerable commentaries have been written which seek to explain the poem from the standpoint of philosophical idealism. Surprisingly, there has been little study of the poem from the materialist standpoint. The Warrior and the Charioteer seeks to fill this void.
This erudite study argues that we need to cut through the thick religio-philosophical crust of the poem to reach its ethical core. This exercise will enable us to unravel the socio-economic structure of contemporary society as revealed by the ethics expounded in the poem.
The author looks at the central characters of the poem, Krishna and Arjuna, and pulls down the mythical veil that conceals their historical faces: the former, a Yadava Chief, and the latter, the foster son of Pandu and scion of the House of Bharatas. The author strips the terms Brahma and yajna of their symbolism and argues that the poem reflects the period of transition of Indo-Aryan society from the Barbaric Status to the Status of Civilization. The book also contains a fresh translation of the poem, the first from a materialist standpoint.
In simple and lucid prose, the book offers a challenging and original interpretation of the Bhagavadgita, and is sure to be of immense value to scholars, believers, as well as lay readers.
Contents
PREFACE
The Source
A Mix of Fact and Fiction
The Ancestors
Historical Background
The Poem
A Treatise on Ethics
The Personae
Mythico-Historical Characters
The Counsel
A New Ethic Supersedes the Old
The commune
Brahma-An Objective Reality
The Kingdom
Dawn of a New Era
The Bhagavadgita
Appendix 1
Synonyms and Metonyms of Krishna and Arjuna
Appendix 2
Synopsis of the Mahabharata
Appendix 3
Genealogy of the Kauravas and the Pandavas
Index