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The 'father of the atomic bomb' counted the Hindu holy book Bhagavad Gita as one of his favourites.
UPDATED: India’s minister for information and broadcasting Anurag Thakur has asked for the sex scene in “Oppenheimer,” which features a line from Hindu holy scripture “Bhagavad Gita,” to ...
Furore revolves around a scene involving one of Hinduism’s holiest scriptures, the Bhagavad Gita. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...
The audio of the scene in which Tatlock directs Oppenheimer to read a verse from the Hindu scripture Bhagavad Gita, "I am become Death, destroyer of worlds", remained intact. [165] As NDTV reported, the Minister for Information and Broadcasting Anurag Thakur questioned how the CBFC certified the film with the verse heard during such ...
The title is a reference to a phrase from the Bhagavad Gita and was famously quoted by J. Robert Oppenheimer; "Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds."
In 1933, Oppenheimer, then 29, was a young physics professor at Berkeley and studied Sanskrit under Ryder alongside enrolled students, doing assignments and recitation, and reading Kalidasa. [4]: 25 Ryder introduced him to the Bhagavad Gita, which they read together in the original language.
She grabs the Bhagavad Gita, considered one of the most sacred Indian-Hindu scriptures, and — impressed that Oppie can speak multiple languages — makes him read the volume as she climbs back ...
Oppenheimer never became a Hindu in the traditional sense; he did not join any temple nor pray to any god. [106] [107] He "was really taken by the charm and the general wisdom of the Bhagavad-Gita," his brother said. [106] It is speculated that Oppenheimer's interest in Hindu thought started during his earlier association with Niels Bohr.