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The Bhagavad Gita

3966 - The Bhagavad Gita

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Description: The Bhagavad Gita, meaning “The Song of God,” is a sacred Hindu scripture comprising 700 verses set within the Indian epic Mahabharata. Presented as a dialogue between Prince Arjuna and Lord Krishna on the battlefield of Kurukshetra, the Gita explores profound questions of duty, righteousness, self-realization, and spiritual wisdom. It blends philosophy, devotion, and practical guidance, offering a timeless manual for living with purpose, clarity, and inner peace. Revered across traditions, the Gita continues to inspire seekers from all walks of life. ⸻ Keywords: Dharma, karma, yoga, Krishna, Arjuna, Vedanta, non-duality, spiritual guidance, Hindu philosophy, inner conflict, detachment ⸻ Ideal for: Spiritual aspirants, students of Indian philosophy, practitioners of yoga and meditation, readers seeking ethical and spiritual clarity ⸻ Age: Teens (15+) and adults, suitable for readers ready to engage with philosophical and spiritual ideas ⸻ Theme: Duty and righteousness, the nature of the self, action and detachment, paths of knowledge, devotion, and disciplined action ⸻ Tone: Philosophical, poetic, instructive, contemplative ⸻ Book Type: Sacred scripture, philosophical dialogue, spiritual treatise ⸻ Length: Approximately 700 verses, typically spanning 150 to 300 pages.