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  1. Jun 15, 2020 · The Gita is a dialogue between the warrior-prince Arjuna and the god Krishna who is serving as his charioteer at the Battle of Kurukshetra fought between Arjuna's family and allies (the Pandavas) and those of the prince Duryodhana and his family (the Kauravas) and their allies.

  2. Krishna is a name of the original, unique Supreme Person, the source of all existence. God has many names, and each describes a different aspect of His personality. Allah, Vishnu, Jehovah, and God refer to His greatness and His role as creator, maintainer of the universe, and Lord of all.

  3. Sri Krishna is the central figure of the Bhagavad Gita. Sri Krishna is widely considered by Hindus to be an Avatar – a direct descent of God. During the Battle of Kurukshetra, Krishna gave Arjuna the immortal spiritual discourse of the Bhagavad Gita – Krishna taught a spiritual path of wisdom, devotion and discrimination. Sri […]

  4. The Bhagavad-gita is a conversation between Arjuna, a supernaturally gifted warrior about to go into battle, and Krishna, his charioteer.In the course of giving Arjuna all manner of spiritual and material advice, Krishna explains karma, the self, the Supreme Self, the purpose of yoga, the difference between our self and our material body, how our environment affects our consciousness, and how to attain the perfection of life.

  5. www.britannica.com › summary › Krishna-Hindu-deityKrishna summary | Britannica

    Krishna, One of the most widely venerated Hindu gods, worshiped as the eighth incarnation of Vishnu and as the supreme deity.Many Krishna legends are drawn from the Mahabharata and the Puranas.

  6. Feb 5, 2021 · Who are Krishna and Arjuna in The Bhagavad Gita? Why are they so important to the story? Krishna and Arjuna in The Bhagavad Gita have an important connection. Arjuna, a prince is deeply conflicted about a battle, and Krishna, a god, helps him understand important lessons about himself and his spirituality.

  7. The Sanskrit word “dharma” has joined “yoga” and “karma” in common English usage. dharma is often taken to mean “religion” or “duty.”

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