Sir Edwin Arnold CSI CIE (10 June 1832 – 24 March 1904) was an English poet and journalist, who is most known for his work, The Light of Asia. He translated the Bhagavad-Gita, a sacred Hindu scripture, into English in 1885. Arnold was born at Gravesend, Kent, the second son of a Sussex magistrate, Robert Coles Arnold. One of his six children was the novelist Edwin Lester Arnold. He was educated at King's School, Rochester; King's College London; and University College, Oxford.
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00 - Intoductory Note
01 - The Distress of Arjuna
02 - Of Doctrines
03 - Virtue in Work
04 - Of the Religion of Knowledge
05 - The Book of Religion by Renouncing Fruit of Works
09 - Of Religion by the Kingly Knowledge and the Kingly Mystery
10 - Of Religion by the Heavenly Perfections
13 - Of Religion by Separation of Matter and Spirit
14 - Of Religion by Separation from the Qualities
15 - Of Religion by Attaining the Supreme
07 - Of Religion by Discernment
12 - Of the Religion of Faith
06 - Of Religion of Self Restraint
16 - Of the Separateness of the Divine and the Undivine
17 - Of Religion by the Threefold Kinds of Faith
08 - Of Religion by Devotion to the One Supreme God
11 - Of the Manifesting of the One and Manifold
18 - Of Religion by Deliverance and Renunciation
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The Distress of Arjuna
Of Doctrines
Virtue in Work
The Book of Religion by Renouncing Fruit of Works
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