The Bhagavad Gītā Ślokas (Verses) in Tamil, broken into 4 lines (edited by HG K N Chellappa prabhu)

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The Supreme Personality of Godhead Lord Śrī Kṛṣṇa

and His dear friend and devotee, Śrī Arjuna

The Bhagavad Gītā Ślokas (Verses) in Tamil,

broken into 4 lines (edited by Mr & Mrs K N Chellappa)

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Another version: Gītā in Tamil with numbered consonants, click here

Download Gītā Verses Audio (MP3) ***Sanskṛt*** from these www.gitajayanti.org links :-

  • For Downloading MP3 Invocations/Vandana (Maṅgalācaraṇa "oṁ ajñāna...") + Gītā Dhyānam + Chapters 1-6, please scroll down to the bottom of this page.

  • For Downloading Bhagavad Gītā Chpters 7 - 16 please go to this page (click here)

  • For Downloading Bhagavad Gītā Chpters 17-18 and the Varaha Purāṇa's Gita Mahatmyam please go to this page (click here)

    • Or if you have a good Internet connection, you can stream all the above recordings directly through the internet from Iskcon Desire Tree.com by clicking here (or by visiting THIS PAGE and clicking on the round green button. (What is "stream"? What happens when you click the link is this: A tiny file called an ".m3u Playlist"' is downloaded to your computer and it will open your default music player. with all the above sound tracks in a playlist. If you wish to skip forward to another page, either click the 'next' button on your player or find its 'now playing' list" and double click the chapter that you want. The list of files in the playlist will be in this sequence :-

      • 1st is the Invocations/Vandana (maṅgalācaraṇa - "oṁ ajñāna...")

      • 2nd is the Gītā Dhyānam ("oṁ pārthāya pratibodhitām...."),

      • next will be all 18 chapters of the Bhagavad Gītā sung bhajan style, and

      • lastly will be the Gītā Māhātmyam (Varāha Purāṇa version). I have informed our dear webmaster at Iskcon Desire Tree.com and hopefully it will be re-ordered soon.)

Download Gītā Audio (MP3) ***English (Translations)*** :

www.gitajayanti.org

Download Gītā Jayanti resources from here:

Audio MP3 (Sanskṛt & English Trnaslations)

& Text (Simplified Romanized Sanskṛt, Devanāgarī etc.)

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Keeping Mother Gītā in the centre (not ourselves), let us work sincerely

to make Gītā Jayanti Day the most important Spiritual Holiday in the world - a REAL Holy Day!

Sample of Gītā singing, bhajan style using Simplified Romanized Sanskṛt - www.tiny.cc/gitasingalong

Download the Bhagavad Gītā Ślokas Book in Simplified Romanized Sanskṛt - www.tiny.cc/dinasgitabook

Dīna Anukampana Dās on Gītā Jayanti & Sanskṛt pronunciation course (TV interview, New Zealand) www.tiny.cc/dina-gj

Historical Links;

The first ever grand Gītā Jayanti was held in Singapore in 1998, where it has become an annual event coordinated by the Singapore Hindu Endowments Board and led each year by a different leading Indian Cultural or Spiritual Organization - this year (2010-2011) it is led by the Singapore Gujarati Society. Their official website is www.gitajayanti.org.sg

As the founder of the project, and Honorary Secretary for the organizing committee of that first event, I wrote an article for the souvenir magazine - www.tiny.cc/gj98sg-magazine