The Devi Gita, literally the "Song of the Goddess, " is an Eastern
spiritual classic that appeared around the fifteenth century C.E.C.
Mackenzie Brown provides a reader-friendly English translation of
this sacred text taken from his well-regarded previous book The
Devi Gita: The Song of the Goddess, A Translation, Annotation, and
Commentary. Here the translation is presented uninterrupted without
the scholarly annotations of the original version and in its
entirety for the pleasure of all readers who wish to encounter this
treasure from the world's sacred literature.
Often neglected, the Devi Gita deserves to be better known for
its presentations of one of the great Hindu visions of the divine
conceived in feminine terms. The work depicts the universe as
created, pervaded, and protected by a supremely powerful,
all-knowing, and wholly compassionate divine female. It also
describes the various spiritual paths leading to realization of
unity with the Goddess. The author of the Devi Gita intended for
the work to supplant the famous teachings of Krishna in the
Bhagavad Gita (the "Song of the Lord") from a goddess-inspired
perspective.
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