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The Bhagavat Gita is also known as Devaki-putra Gitam. The Gita is a discouse given by Lord Krishna to Arguna. It contains 18 chapters and 700 slokas. The most important chapters are Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga and Jnana Yoga. The main essence of The Gita is as follows:
"One should do his duty and works properly in this world, have love and devotion towards the Lord and use the knowledge properly for the welfare of humanity."
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Table of Contents
1. The sorrow of Arjuna
2. The yoga of knowledge
3. Karma yoga
4. Renunciation through knowledge
5. The yoga of renunciation
6. The yoga of meditation
7. Knowledge and experience
8. The way to eternal Brahman
9. The yoga of mysticism
10. Diving glory
11. The vision of God in his universal form
12. The yoga of devotion
13. The field and its knower
14. The three gunas
15. Devotion to the supreme spirit
16. Divine and demonic tendencies
17. Three kinds of faith
18. The yoga of renunciation
Appendix I. The cosmology of the Gita
Appendix II. The Gita and war.
Edition Notes
First edition published in 1944 under title: Bhagavad-gītā, the song of God.
"A Mentor religious classic."
Translation of the Bhagavad-Gita.
Translation of the Bhagavad-Gita.
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