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Bhagwad geeta shlok chapter 1

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Chapter 1 1. Dhritarashtra said, Sanjay!  What did me and Pandu's sons do in Dharmabhumi Kurukshetra, assembled with the desire to fight?     Meaning: -      Bhagavad Gita is a well-read theistic science which is summarized in the Gita - Mahatmya.  It mentions that man should study the Bhagavad Gita while scrutinizing it with the help of a devotee of Shri Krishna and try to understand it without self-motivated interpretations.   The way Arjuna listened to and received the Gita from Lord Krishna directly, the example of such a clear feeling is in the Bhagavad Gita.  If by the same guru-tradition, driven by personal selfishness, without having the privilege of understanding Bhagavad Gita, then he leaves behind all the Vedic knowledge and study of all the scriptures of the world.  In the Bhagavad Gita, the reader will not only get all the things of other scriptures but also such things which are not available elsewhere.  This is the specific criterion of Gita.

Bhagwad geeta shlok English online

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Complete Bhagwad Geeta Introduction:-   There has been extensive publication and reading of the Bhagavad Gita, but originally it is found in an incident form of the Sanskrit epic Mahabharata.  In the Mahabharata, details of events up to the present Kali Yuga are found.  At the beginning of this era, Lord Shri Krishna had recited the Bhagavad Gita to his friend and devotee Arjuna about 5000 years from today.  His talk, which is the greatest philosophical and religious dialogue in human history.  Before the start of the Great War, which was Dhritarashtra's hundred sons and their cousins.  Was going to be among the Pandavas.  Dhritarashtra and Pandu were brothers - brothers born in the Kuruvansh and descendants of King Bharata, after whom the name Mahabharata was named.  Since Dhritarashtra, the elder brother, was blind from birth, so the throne did not get him to Pandu, his younger brother.  Pandu died at a very young age, so his five sons - Yudhishthira, Bhim