The Bhagavad Gita is an early epic poem that recounts the conversation
between Arjuna the warrior and his charioteer Krishna, the manifestation
of God. In the moments before a great battle, the dialogue sets out the
important lessons Arjuna must learn to change the outcome of the war he
is to fight, and culminates in Krishna revealing to the warrior his true
cosmic form, counselling him to search for the universal perfection of
life. Ranging from instructions on yoga postures to dense moral
discussion, the Gita is one of the most important Hindu texts, as well
as serving as a practical guide to living well.
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