- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Of the Distress of Arjuna
- Chapter 2: Of Doctrines
- Chapter 3: Virtue in Work
- Chapter 4: Of the Religion of Knowledge
- Chapter 5: Of Religion by Renouncing Fruit of Works
- Chapter 6: Of Religion of Self-Restraint
- Chapter 7: Of Religion by Discernment
- Chapter 8: Of Religion by Devotion to the One Supreme God
- Chapter 9: Of Religion by the Kingly Knowledge and the Kingly Mystery
- Chapter 10: Of Religion by the Heavenly Perfections
- Chapter 11: Of the Manifesting of the One and Manifold
- Chapter 12: Of the Religion of Faith
- Chapter 13: Of Religion by Separation of Matter and Spirit
- Chapter 14: Of Religion by Separation from the Qualities
- Chapter 15: Of Religion by Attaining the Supreme
- Chapter 16: Of the Separateness of the Divine and the Undivine
- Chapter 17: Of Religion by the Threefold Kinds of Faith
- Chapter 18: Of Religion by Deliverance and Renunciation
The content of the text is a conversation between Krishna and Arjuna taking place on the battlefield of Kurukshetra just prior to the start of a climactic war. Responding to Arjuna's confusion and moral dilemma, Krishna explains to Arjuna his duties as a warrior and Prince and elaborates on a number of different Yogic and Vedantic philosophies, with examples and analogies. This has led to the Gita often being described as a concise guide to Hindu philosophy and also as a practical, self-contained guide to life. During the discourse, Krishna reveals his identity as the Supreme Being Himself (Bhagavan), blessing Arjuna with an awe-inspiring glimpse of His divine absolute form. (Wikipedia)
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