
Bhagavad-G¿ta: relevance to modern times
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The most profound text in the canon of Hindu literature is The Bhagavad-Gita , a sacred text, which most translators call "Song of the Lord." It's a philosophical discourse between a warrior named Arjuna and the God Krsna. The Bhagavad-Gita belongs to the sixth book of a martial epic, known as Mahabharata, and The Bhagavad-Gita stands out as the most popular narrative of the entire collection. Divided into 18 Chapters, the text begins on a battlefield, where Arjuna expresses pity at the prospect of battling his kinsmen and friends. He pleads with his charioteer Lord Krsna for insight on proper...
The most profound text in the canon of Hindu literature is The Bhagavad-Gita , a sacred text, which most translators call "Song of the Lord." It's a philosophical discourse between a warrior named Arjuna and the God Krsna. The Bhagavad-Gita belongs to the sixth book of a martial epic, known as Mahabharata, and The Bhagavad-Gita stands out as the most popular narrative of the entire collection. Divided into 18 Chapters, the text begins on a battlefield, where Arjuna expresses pity at the prospect of battling his kinsmen and friends. He pleads with his charioteer Lord Krsna for insight on proper conduct; and this is where the philosophical rapport begins and the divine mentor patiently relates the secrets of equanimity.