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Nov 5, 2024 · The Bhagavadgita (“Song of God”) is an influential Indian religious text. In quasi-dialogue form, it is relatively brief, consisting of 700 verses divided into 18 chapters.
Jun 15, 2020 · The Bhagavad Gita (“Song of God” or “Song of the Lord”) is among the most important religious texts of Hinduism and easily the best known. It has been quoted by writers, poets, scientists, theologians, and philosophers – among others – for centuries and is often the introductory text to Hinduism for a Western audience.
Neo-Hindus and Hindu nationalists have celebrated the Bhagavad Gita as containing the essence of Hinduism, and taking the Gita's emphasis on duty and action as a clue for their activism for Indian nationalism and independence.
Oct 22, 2024 · It is an influential religious text in Hinduism that takes the form of a dialogue between Prince Arjuna and Krishna, an avatar of the Hindu deity Vishnu. It was likely composed in the 1st or 2nd century CE.
The Bhagavad-gita is a revered 700-verse Hindu scripture that integrates a dialogue between Prince Arjuna and Lord Krishna, taking place within the Indian epic Mahabharata. It addresses critical themes such as duty, righteousness, devotional service, and spiritual wisdom.
The Gita is a doctrine of universal truth. Its message is universal, sublime, and non-sectarian although it is a part of the scriptural trinity of Sanaatan Dharm, commonly known as Hinduism. The Gita is very easy to understand in any language for a mature mind.
Oct 24, 2023 · The Indian nationalist leader Mahatma Gandhi revered the Bhagavad Gita as an “infallible guide to conduct,” a beacon to an ethical life combining political pragmatism with devotion to a...
Jan 27, 2011 · The Bhagavad Gita’s importance is such that, for those with religio-philosophical ambitions, composing a commentary upon it has often seemed to be a required milestone accomplishment, and in modern times this has not just been the case within India.
The Bhagavad-Gita explains five basic truths: Isvara (God) Jiva (living beings) Prakrti (material nature) Kala (time) Karma (action) as well as the relationship between the Jiva and Isvara (sambandha jnana), the purpose of life (prayojana) and the an explanation of how the jiva can achieve that purpose (abhidheya).
Since the formation of a Hindu identity under British colonialism, the Bhagavad Gītā has increasingly been seen as a separate, stand-alone religious book, which some Hindus treat as their analog to the Christian Bible for ritual, oath-swearing, and religious purposes. The focus of this article is historical and pre-colonial.