The message of the Bhagavad Gita is?
In the Gita, a Pandava brother Arjuna loses his will to fight and has a discussion with his charioteer Krishna , about duty, action, and renunciation. The Gita has three major themes: knowledge, action, and love.
What is the main teaching of the Gita?
The key philosophical teaching in Gita is that the human soul is one with Brahmana, the ultimate God. However, that soul is embodied and unaware that it is one with God. So, the body must go through Samsara, the cycle of birth and rebirth until it realizes its oneness.
Why do we read Bhagavad Gita?
Srimad Bhagavad Gita teaches you how to handle that knowledge. It not only inculcates in you, the right and unbiased perspective of observing and knowing your own self as well as the entire creation but also teaches you how to handle that knowledge acquired through such observance.
Summary
The Shrimad Bhagavad Gita written by sage Vyasa teaches you how to handle that knowledge. that soul is embodied and unaware that it is one with God. 5/ So, the body must go through Samsara, the cycle of birth and rebirth until it realizes its oneness. The Gita has three major themes: knowledge, action, and love.
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