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BhagavadGitaisknowledgeoffivebasictruthsandtherelationshipofeachtruthtotheother:ThesefivetruthsareKrishna,orGod,theindividualsoul,thematerialworld,actioninthisworld,andtime.TheGitalucidlyexplainsthenatureofconsciousness,theself,andtheuniverse.ItistheessenceofIndia'sspiritualwisdom.BhagavadGita,isapartofthe5thVeda(writtenbyVedavyasa-ancientIndiansaint)andIndianEpic-Mahabharata.ItwasnarratedforthefirsttimeinthebattleofKurukshetra,byLordKrishnatoArjun.
TheBhagavadGita,alsoreferredtoasGita,isa700–verseDharmicscripturethatispartoftheancientSanskritepicMahabharata.ThisscripturecontainsaconversationbetweenPandavaprinceArjunaandhisguideKrishnaonavarietyofphilosophicalissues.
Facedwithafratricidalwar,adespondentArjunaturnstohischarioteerKrishnaforcounselonthebattlefield.Krishna,throughthecourseoftheBhagavadGita,impartstoArjunawisdom,thepathtodevotion,andthedoctrineofselflessaction.TheBhagavadGitaupholdstheessenceandthephilosophicaltraditionoftheUpanishads.However,unliketherigorousmonismoftheUpanishads,theBhagavadGitaalsointegratesdualismandtheism.
NumerouscommentarieshavebeenwrittenontheBhagavadGitawithwidelydifferingviewsontheessentials,beginningwithAdiSankara'scommentaryontheBhagavadGitaintheeighthcenturyCE.CommentatorsseethesettingoftheBhagavadGitainabattlefieldasanallegoryfortheethicalandmoralstrugglesofthehumanlife.TheBhagavadGita'scallforselflessactioninspiredmanyleadersoftheIndianindependencemovementincludingMohandasKaramchandGandhi,whoreferredtotheBhagavadGitaashis"spiritualdictionary".
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