The Bhagavad Gita
Bhagavadgita |
The full name of the work is Bhagavadgita. In common parlance, we often abbreviate the name into Gita, and in Sanskrit literature the name occurs in both forms. This Divine Lay forms part of the Bhishma Parvan of the Mahabharata--one of the two well-known national epics of Indians.
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Sanatsugatiya |
It is true, that it, has never commanded anything like that unbounded veneration which has always been paid in India to the Bhagavadgita. Still it is sometimes studied even in our days, and it has had the high distinction of being commented on by the great leader of the modern Vedantic school--Sankarakarya.
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Anugita |
It forms part of the Asvamedha Parvan of the Mahabharata, and is contained in thirty-six chapters of that Parvan. These chapters--being chapters XVI to LI--together with all the subsequent chapters of the Asvamedha Parvan.
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