ABSTRACT

First Published in 2000.This is Volume VII of fourteen of a series on India- its language and literature. The Bhagavad Gita is a Sanskrit philosophical poem, written in the usual verse form of the Hindu epic poems, and is an episode in the sixth book, or Bhlshma Parvan, of the Mahabharata, an epic poem devoted mainly to the deeds of the rival princes, who, though descended from a common ancestor, Kuru, fought as Kauravas and Pandavas for the kingdom of which Hastinapura was the capital

chapter |17 pages

Introduction

chapter |13 pages

Hindu philosophy.

chapter |15 pages

Beading the second.

chapter |11 pages

Heading the third.

chapter |10 pages

The Holy One spoke.

chapter |7 pages

Arjuna spoke

chapter |11 pages

Reading the six

chapter |8 pages

Eeading the seventh. 1

chapter |8 pages

Beading the eighth

chapter |8 pages

Reading the ninth

chapter |10 pages

Beading the tenth

chapter |11 pages

Reading the eleventh.

chapter |5 pages

Reading the twelfth.

chapter |8 pages

Reading the thirteenth. 1

chapter |6 pages

Beading the fourteen

chapter |5 pages

Reading the fifnteenth.

chapter |6 pages

Reading the sixteenth.

chapter |7 pages

Reading the seventeenth. 1

chapter |13 pages

Reading the eighteenth. 1