
Gita Talks
Swami Nirmalananda Giri (Abbot George Burke)
Talks on the Bhagavad Gita by Swami Nirmalananda Giri About the Gita The Bhagavad Gita is the most popular of the scriptures of Hinduism. In this series of talks on India’s spiritual classic, Swami Nirmalananda illumines its importance for all spiritual seekers, and for yogis in particular. The Bhagavad gita is the immortal dialog between Sri Krishna and the yogi-warrior Arjuna on the battlefield of Kurukshetra on the eve of the Mahabharata war. In 700 verses, the sage Vyasa relates the teachings of Sri Krishna on the foundational philosophy and practices necessary to succeed in spiritual life. In these talks Swami Nirmalananda gives explanations of Sri Krishna’s teachings in the Gita which will be of practical value both to beginners and also to experienced students in spiritual life. Most talks are about 20 minutes long, though some are longer. About the Speaker These talks are by Swami Nirmalananda Giri (Abbot George Burke), the founder and director of the Atma Jyoti Ashram (Light of the Spirit Monastery) in Cedar Crest, New Mexico, USA. His writings are featured on the monastery’s website, OCOY.org. Swamiji has over a half a century of background in study of the world’s religions. During his first trip to India in 1963 he was given sannyas by Swami Vidyananda Giri, a direct disciple of Paramhansa Yogananda, who had himself been given sannyas by the Shankaracharya of Puri, Jagadguru Bharat Krishna Tirtha. In his many pilgrimages to India, he had the opportunity of meeting some of India’s greatest spiritual figures, including Swami Sivananda of Rishikesh and Anandamayi Ma. Swami Nirmalananda is the author of numerous books on practical spiritual life, including his own translation of the Bhagavad Gita, and his commentary on the Gita, The Bhagavad Gita for Awakening.
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The ninety-third and final in a series of talks by Swami Nirmalananda Giri (Abbot George Burke) on the Bhagavad Gita, India's most famous scripture: the unforgettable dialog between Sri Krishna and Arjuna about the essence of spiritual life.In this talk, continuing with Chapter 18:67, Swamiji concludes his commentary on the Gita. He discusses what Krishna says about who to share these teachings with, and who not to, and talks about the benefits of studying the gita. Sanjaya then wraps up what has gone before in the Gita.The Gita Is a Living Revelation • The Bhagavad Gita should be read daily—a chapter a day is manageable and transformative. • Genuine scripture is ever fresh: it reveals new meanings as our understanding deepens. • Swamiji first read the Gita in 1960 and still finds it alive and deeply personal:“I felt as if my true Self was speaking to me.”Whom Not to TeachKrishna warns Arjuna not to share these teachings with: • Those without tapasya (no spiritual discipline or purification) • Those not devoted or living contrary to dharmic principles • Those who do not wish to hear • Those who mock or speak evil of GodThis isn’t punishment—just a warning not to waste sacred energy or provoke attack.Whom to Teach—and the Reward • If you share the Gita’s truths with sincere devotees, • You are pleasing God more than any other service • You become dear to God—equal to saints and avatars • You perform the highest sacrifice of knowledge (Jnana Yajna)The Power of Hearing with Faith • Even listening to the Gita with faith and openness leads toward liberation. • But it must be deep listening—from the heart, not just the ears.Krishna’s Final QuestionsKrishna asks: • “Did you listen with one-pointed mind?” • “Has your ignorance been destroyed?”Arjuna replies:“My delusion is gone. I remember now. I will live according to your word.”Sanjaya’s Closing WordsSanjaya (the seer narrating to Dhritarashtra) concludes: • Hearing the Gita dialogue brought awe and joy again and again. • He praises Krishna as Yogeshwara (Lord of Yoga) and Arjuna as the ideal seeker. • Wherever the truth of the Gita is lived and taught, there will be: • Splendor (shri) • Victory (vijaya) • Wealth (bhuti) • Righteousness (dharma)“This is my firm conviction.”Final Reflection • The Gita ends not just with teaching, but transformation. • The path is remembering, not learning. • Now that truth is known—go and live it.
Previous episodes
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94 - Gita Talk 93–Krishna's Final Words Thu, 19 Jun 2025
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93 - Gita Talk 92–Love of God (Both Ways) Thu, 19 Jun 2025
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92 - Gita Talk 91–The Battle for Higher Consciousness Wed, 18 Jun 2025
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91 - Gita Talk 90–How to Realize the Self Wed, 18 Jun 2025
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90 - Gita Talk 89– Attaining Perfection by Duty Mon, 16 Jun 2025
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89 - Gita Talk 88–All About the 4 Castes Mon, 16 Jun 2025
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88 - Gita Talk 87–Threefold Happiness Mon, 16 Jun 2025
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87 - Gita Talk 86–3 Types of Intellect Fri, 13 Jun 2025
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86 - Gita Talk 85–3 Types of Action Fri, 13 Jun 2025
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85 - Gita Talk 84–Sannyasa & Tyaga Fri, 13 Jun 2025
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84 - Gita Talk 83–Liberation by Renunciation Tue, 10 Jun 2025
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83 - Gita Talk 82–About Om Tat Sat Mon, 09 Jun 2025
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82 - Gita Talk 81–Threefold Austerity Sun, 25 May 2025
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81 - Gita Talk 80–Spiritual Practice & the Gunas Fri, 23 May 2025
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80 - Gita Talk 79–How Externals Affect Us Internally Tue, 20 May 2025
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79 - Gita Talk 78–The Triple Gate of Hell Mon, 19 May 2025
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78 - Gita Talk 77–Qualities of Evil Mon, 19 May 2025
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77 - Gita Talk 76–Traits of the Demonic Mind Mon, 19 May 2025
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76 - Gita Talk 75–Qualities of Demonic Men Mon, 19 May 2025
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75 - Gita Talk 74–Virtues Needed for Yogis Sat, 10 May 2025
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74 - Gita Talk 73–Create a Destiny of Enlightenment Sat, 10 May 2025
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73 - Gita Talk 72–The Divine & The Demonic Sat, 10 May 2025
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72 - Gita Talk 71–God's Power in Us Wed, 07 May 2025
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71 - Gita Talk 70–The Striving Yogi Wed, 07 May 2025
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70 - Gita Talk 69–Become Self-Illumined Wed, 07 May 2025
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69 - Gita Talk 68–Yoga of the Supreme Spirit Thu, 10 Apr 2025
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68 - Gita Talk 67–Going Beyond the Gunas Wed, 02 Apr 2025
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67 - Gita Talk 66–Sattwa, Rajas & Tamas Wed, 02 Apr 2025
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66 - Gita Talk 65–Introduction to the Gunas Tue, 01 Apr 2025
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65 - Gita Talk 64–What Is Pralaya? Tue, 01 Apr 2025
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64 - Gita Talk 61–Qualities of Brahman Mon, 24 Mar 2025
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63 - Gita Talk 63–Seeing the Lord in All Sun, 23 Mar 2025
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62 - Gita Talk 62–Purusha, Prakriti, and the Gunas Sun, 23 Mar 2025
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61 - Gita Talk 60–Knowledge of the Supreme Self Wed, 05 Mar 2025
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60 - Gita Talk 59–More Qualities for Moksha Wed, 05 Mar 2025
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59 - Gita Talk 58–Qualities for Moksha Tue, 25 Feb 2025
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58 - Gita Talk 57–The Field and Its Knower Sat, 22 Feb 2025
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57 - Gita Talk 56– Qualities of Devotion Sat, 22 Feb 2025
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56 - Gita Talk 55–Essential Spiritual Qualities Sat, 22 Feb 2025
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55 - Gita Talk 54–How to Be Dear to God Fri, 07 Feb 2025
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54 - Gita Talk 53–God's Power Within Us Fri, 07 Feb 2025
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53 - Gita Talk 52–The Yoga of Devotion Fri, 07 Feb 2025
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52 - Gita Talk 51–God as the Source of All Fri, 07 Feb 2025
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51 - Gita Talk 50–Relating to God Fri, 07 Feb 2025
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50 - Gita Talk 49–Ways of Worshipping Tue, 28 Jan 2025
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49 - Gita Talk 48–Steadfast Devotion Tue, 28 Jan 2025
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48 - Gita Talk 47–Dwelling in God Tue, 28 Jan 2025
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47 - Gita Talk 46–Royal Science & Royal Secret Mon, 27 Jan 2025
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46 - Gita Talk 45–Brahma's Day and Night Thu, 23 Jan 2025
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45 - Gita Talk 44–Going Beyond Rebirth Thu, 23 Jan 2025