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You've Never Experienced Bhagavad-Gita Like This Before!


BY KRISHNA KIRTAN DAS

USA, Mar 29 (VNN) — New Interactive CD-ROM turns your computer into the Battlefield of Kuruksetra. Order your copy today at http://www.gitacd.com !

Bhagavad-gita, the brightest jewel of Eastern wisdom, is now available to you and your family in full color and sound with all the texts and purports--plus many extras--in an amazing new interactive CD ROM format.

This may be the closest you will ever come to personally experiencing the drama, emotion, and historical impact of Lord Krishna's conversation with Arjuna at Kuruksetra, India, 5000 years ago.

Just a click of the mouse and you can read any verse, do any search.

But this rare and highly professional CD ROM gives you even more than words imparting timeless knowledge. There are voice characterizations, colorful paintings, animation, original musical compositions, and sound effects to enthrall children, facinate newcomers, and deepen your faith in this great Vedic scripture.

You can get all this and more for the mere price of $19.95. Order now online at http://www.gitacd.com, and get free shipping.

Can you think of a more perfect gift or more engaging learning tool for students than Lord Krishna explaining the purpose of life on a colorfully animated computer screen?

After two years in the making, the Bhaktivedanta Book Trust's Interactive Bhagavad-gita As It Is, with modern day explanations by India's foremost Vedic scholar, A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, is a must have for anyone interested in spirituality and culture.

Obtain your copy online today at http://www.gitacd.com, or call 1-800-397-8945 to reserve your copy immediately.


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