• बाप-बेटे में क्यों होता है झगड़ा - क्या है उपाय कृष्णा के अनुसार
• Why there occurs conflict between father and son – it solution by Krishna
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The Gita is a dialogue between the warrior-prince Arjuna and the god Krishna who is serving as his charioteer at the Battle of Kurukshetra fought between Arjuna's family and allies (the Pandavas) and those of the prince Duryodhana and his family (the Kauravas) and their allies. This dialogue is recited by the Kauravan counselor Sanjaya to his blind king Dhritarashtra (both far from the battleground) as Krishna has given Sanjaya mystical sight so he will be able to see and report the battle to the king.
t is commonly referred to as the Gita and was originally part of the great Indian epic Mahabharata. Its date of composition, therefore, is closely associated with that of the epic.
The action of the Gita, Arjuna's despair, and final realization of Truth touches on many different aspects of Hindu belief but central is the concept of dharma and an ordered universe where each person has a responsibility to do what they have been placed on earth to do and which no one else can accomplish. Krishna impresses on Arjuna how he is a warrior, and it is a warrior's duty to take up arms and engage in battle, but this argument fails to convince Arjuna because all he sees are his friends and relatives who will soon be killed.
Krishna then has to go beyond the conventional argument of dharma to explain its underlying form, importance, and how one is only distracted from it by the gunas which contribute to false understanding and the acceptance of illusion.
Importance of the Bhagavad Gita in daily life
• The Bhagavad Gita introduces us to our rich culture and tradition.
• Referring to the shlokas of Bhagavad Gita can help us find solutions to the various problems of everyday life.
• Reading the Bhagavad Gita introduces us to the truth about life and helps us attain freedom from superstition and false beliefs.
• Knowledge gained from the Bhagavad Gita dispels our doubts and builds our confidence.
• Teachings from the Gita tell us to think well before we act.
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