Bhagavad Gita

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Gita Tera Gyan Amrit

Introductory Article: The True Meaning of Bhagavad Gita as Revealed by Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj

Presented by Satlok Ashram UK

The Bhagavad Gita is one of the most revered scriptures in Hinduism, yet its true message has long remained a mystery to the masses. Countless commentaries exist, but none have unveiled the depth and spiritual precision that Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj brings in his divine interpretation. For seekers in the UK yearning to understand the real meaning of Bhagavad Gita, the translation and commentary by Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj—available through Satlok Ashram UK—stands out as the only accurate version in the world.

The Hidden Truths of the Bhagavad Gita

Contrary to popular belief, the speaker of the Bhagavad Gita is not the Supreme God. Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj reveals through chapter-by-chapter evidence that the speaker—identified as Kaal (Brahm)—admits he is within the cycle of birth and death. This disclosure alone turns conventional interpretations on their head. In Bhagavad Gita Chapter 4 Verse 5, the speaker confesses to having taken many births, confirming that he is not eternal.

Moreover, in Bhagavad Gita Chapter 18 Verse 62, the speaker instructs Arjuna to go in the refuge of another Supreme God to attain complete peace and liberation. This clearly proves that the Gita’s narrator is not the Supreme Power but a subordinate deity. In Chapter 15 Verse 17, the existence of a higher, immortal Supreme Being residing in an eternal realm—Satlok—is affirmed. This Supreme God is none other than God Kabir, as clarified by Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj through Vedic and Gita-based evidence.

Why Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj’s Gita Is Unique

  1. Authentic Sanskrit-to-English Translation: Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj has not only translated the Bhagavad Gita word-for-word from Sanskrit but also clarified the context with supporting evidence from the Vedas, Upanishads, Quran, Bible, and Guru Granth Sahib.

  2. Tatvadarshi Saint Identified: In Chapter 4 Verse 34, the Gita urges seekers to approach a Tatvadarshi Saint (a fully enlightened spiritual teacher). Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj is that complete Tatvadarshi Saint, who reveals the path to Satlok, the eternal dwelling of the Supreme God.

  3. Focus on Salvation: Unlike traditional interpretations that dwell on rituals or karma, Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj’s version emphasizes liberation from the cycle of birth and death—the ultimate goal described in the Gita itself.

  4. Scriptural Cross-Validation: Every verse in his translation is supported by corroborative evidence from other holy scriptures, providing a holistic and verifiable spiritual understanding.

Satlok Ashram UK – A Spiritual Beacon for Truth Seekers

Serving as a vital extension of this mission in the West, Satlok Ashram UK offers free spiritual literature, online discourses, and community events aimed at awakening people to the truth of God Kabir and the correct knowledge of the Bhagavad Gita. Operated under the guidance of God Kabir Trust Great Britain, the ashram is a sanctuary for those in the United Kingdom who are spiritually inclined and seeking liberation.

Whether you are a lifelong Gita reader or a curious seeker in the UK, this is the time to go beyond superficial interpretations. Read the Bhagavad Gita as explained by Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj, and you will discover a spiritual treasure that no other commentary has ever revealed.

Conclusion

The Bhagavad Gita, when decoded by the only living Tatvadarshi Saint, Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj, reveals that the Supreme God is different from the Gita’s speaker and that Satlok—the immortal realm—is the ultimate destination of the soul. The Gita doesn’t endorse idol worship or ritualistic practices—it directs souls toward true worship of the immortal Supreme Being. This divine truth is now available to everyone in the UK through Satlok Ashram UK.

For anyone in the United Kingdom sincerely seeking the true essence of Bhagavad Gita, there is no greater resource than the one provided by Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj.

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