

Bhagavad-gītā
The Song of God
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The Bhagavad-gītā, often called the Gita, is a Hindu scripture composed around the 2nd or 1st century BCE, forming part of the epic Mahabharata.
It is a philosophical and spiritual dialogue between the warrior Arjuna and his charioteer Krishna, who is an avatar of Vishnu.
The text synthesizes various Indian religious ideas including dharma (duty), yoga (spiritual practice), jnana (knowledge), and bhakti (devotion).
It addresses the nature of the self, the universe, and the supreme Godhead, offering guidance on righteous action and spiritual realization.
The Gita is highly influential across Hindu traditions and is considered a central text in Vedanta and Vaishnavism.
It is a philosophical and spiritual dialogue between the warrior Arjuna and his charioteer Krishna, who is an avatar of Vishnu.
The text synthesizes various Indian religious ideas including dharma (duty), yoga (spiritual practice), jnana (knowledge), and bhakti (devotion).
It addresses the nature of the self, the universe, and the supreme Godhead, offering guidance on righteous action and spiritual realization.
The Gita is highly influential across Hindu traditions and is considered a central text in Vedanta and Vaishnavism.
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