Bhagavad Gita Interpretation

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Bhagavad Gita Interpretation

Kavisha Sonaal

4.9

198 ratings

Free

With this interpretation app, you can read the Bhagavad Gita in simple English, highlight sections, and bookmark chapters. Includes options for font size adjustment, screen brightness control, and dark mode support.

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AppRecs rating 4.5. Trustworthiness 64 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 27 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.

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27% review manipulation risk

High user satisfaction

91% of sampled ratings are 5 stars

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About Bhagavad Gita Interpretation

This Bhagavad Gita app provides a simple English interpretation of the Bhagavad Gita Book.

It provides a clean and beautiful reading experience with an option to highlight and share your favorite sections from the chapters.

You can also bookmark any chapter at any point while reading so that you can resume from wherever you left off.

The app also provides the ability to increase font size or screen brightness. Dark mode is also supported based on your iOS settings so that you read comfortably without straining your eyes.

Supports a Bookmark Widget in iOS 14. This widget shows you your last saved bookmark. This, we believe, would be a nice way to remind you to continue reading the book.

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AnonymousPerson1312

English Translation is Misleading

The English translation uses loaded terminology derived from Christian roots. The word “sin” is used frequently, but Hindus do not believe in sin. This is just supposed to mean an immoral action, and translating it as sin is disingenuous and bound to cause devotees to fall into the same anxiety that Christians do. Additionally, this translation uses the word “hell.” That word is supposed to mean chaos and suffering on earth, so this is also a terrible word choice. This feels like reading the Bible again with strict dogma instead of properly translating the Sanskrit to reveal complex philosophy. The whole Gita is flattened and distorted from this lens.

johnnii28

Great but needs iPad version

Please make an iPad version!

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