Bhagavad Gita (भगवद्गीता) The Song of God – Timeless Wisdom of Duty, Devotion & Self‑Realisation 📜 700 Verses | 🏛️ 18 Chapters | ⚔️ Mahabharata | 🧘 Karma, Bhakti & Jnana Yoga | ✍️ Traditionally Attributed to Vyasa | 🕉️ Core Hindu Scripture Among the world’s most revered spiritual texts, the Bhagavad Gita (भगवद्गीता) – the “Song of God” – stands as a luminous beacon of wisdom. Set amidst the epic battlefield of Kurukshetra, it is a dialogue between the warrior prince Arjuna and his charioteer, Lord Krishna , who reveals himself as the Supreme Being. Arjuna, overwhelmed by the moral dilemma of fighting against his own kinsmen, sinks into despair. Krishna’s response – a sweeping discourse on duty ( dharma ), selfless action ( karma yoga ), devotion ( bhakti yoga ), and spiritual knowledge ( jnana yoga ) – constitutes the Gita. This 700‑verse scripture, embedded in the Mahabharata (Bhishma Parva, chapters 23–40), has guide...
Vrushadhipa Satakam (వృషాధిప శతకము) The First Complete Satakam in Telugu – Devotional Outpouring to Basava as Lord Shiva 📜 108 Verses | 🧘 Devotional (Bhakti) Literature | 🐂 Vrushadhipa – Lord of Bulls (Shiva) | 🔔 Refrain: Basava! Basava! Vrushadhipa! | 🏛️ 12th–13th Century | ✍️ Palkuriki Somanatha Among the earliest and most unique śatakams in Telugu literature, the Vrushadhipa Śatakam (వృషాధిప శతకము) holds a place of unparalleled distinction. Composed by the great Vīraśaiva poet Palkuriki Somanatha in the 12th or 13th century, this work is not merely a century of verses – it is the first complete satakam in the Telugu language . Unlike moral śatakams that counsel ethical conduct, the Vrushadhipa Śatakam is a fiery, ecstatic outpouring of devotion to Basava , the 12th‑century social reformer and saint of the Lingāyata tradition, who is venerated as an incarnation of Śiva himself. Each verse addresses Basava as “Vrushadhipa” –...