Uddhava-gita
Uddhava-gita is like Bhagavad-gita, a summary of the essence of the most confidential knowledge of the Vedas. As Prabhupada explains, Uddhava-gita is even deeper and more intense than Bhagavad-gita.
Uddhava-gita is spoken in the tranquility of Krishna's palace in His capital, Dwaraka. Uddhava was at ease alone with Krishna and was a great sage who was considered "supremely intelligent" (SB10.46.1).
The Uddhava-gita is found at the end of the most important work of Vedic philosophy, the Srimad Bhagavatam, 11th Canto, beginning with Chapter 7.
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A complete course on the Uddhava-gita, Krishna's last instructions, going through verse by verse. Translation and commentaries by Hridayananda Das Goswami et al, BBT edition.
The Uddhava-gita is Krishna’s last instructions before leaving this world and is found in the Srimad Bhagavatam, 11th Canto, chapters 7-29.
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About Giridhari Das
I would like to thank
Firstly, I thank Krishna for the gift of having taken this course, to my Spiritual Master, Hridayananda das Goswami, for his brilliant and historic work in the translation and commentary of the Bhagavata Purana in the edition of the BBT that we use, to Isaac Sasson, for organizing and making available the data of this course, and to Thaís Gimenes for creating the website.