Song Divine: The Bhagavad Gita Rock Opera

Bhagavad Gita, Featured News

Lissa Coffey has teamed up with award-winning composer/producer David Vito Gregoli to create “Song Divine: The Bhagavad Gita ROCK OPERA.” Each chapter of the Gita is a song and is for all those who want to memorize the words of the Gita by singing along to the “Song Divine.”

Lissa learned so much from the Bhagavad Gita that she wanted others to understand just how rich and wonderful it is, and how much it meant to her.Coffey, an award-winning songwriter, decided to put her skills to work. “Song Divine” is written in verse and rhyme, the way the Bhagavad Gita (translated to “The Song of God” from Sanskrit) was originally intended. It is poetic, taking away the heaviness of trying to decipher the original text and leaving the pure, simple, spiritual truths.

“Song Divine” includes illustrations by acclaimed artist Rajesh Nagulakonda, adding a colorful creative component to the text, as so much can be conveyed through images. “Song Divine” is appealing to all ages, and all cultures. It is a unique blend of east and west, ancient and modern, providing the universal spiritual messages that we so desperately need to hear right now.

This short video, sets up the story of the Gita. After you watch, experience the whole “Song Divine” chapter by chapter, which is available here.

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