it is one of the most truthful story
Bhagavad - Gita was taught by lord Krishna to arjuna. It teach the entire life of human being how they making their souls great and how they making their souls pure. And i simply notify to the people those who are feel " Bhagavad-Gita only for Hindu's only". No my dear people, ur openion is wrong. Bhagavad-Gita not only for Hindu's. No religion and no caste. We just remember one thing our great soul Dr.A.P.J.Abdul Kalam Dailay reads Bhagavad-Gita by early morning.
In the Bhagavad-gita, 2nd chapter, verses 54 - 72 Arjuna asks Lord Krishna to describe a person that is steady in wisdom.
The Mahabharata is one of the major Sanskrit epics of ancient India and it is story of kaurav and padva, while Bhagavad gita is hindu scripture and it is part of mahabharata and This scripture contains a conversation between Pandava Arjuna and lord Krishna on the battle field of Kurukshetra.
Answer: Bhagavad Gita means song of God.Shri Krishna is one of the ten incarnations of God who took birth amongst human beings to re establish rule of good over evil.He narrated this in the form of song.
More than one Book. E.g. Bhagavad Gita, Srimad Bhagavatam, Ramayan, Manu Smriti, etc. -Skanda987
Krishna He is also the god that is featured in the Bhagavad-Gita. He is colored blue and his name means "the dark one"
Bhagavad Gita insists that one should keep doing his Karma without seeking any rewards.Answer:There are several messages in the Bhagavad Gita. These include:we should work selflessly for the good of all without any expectation of reward, name, fame or recognition of our lifetime's workthe nature of the Atman (soul) is immortal, imperishable, unchanging and a reflection of the Supreme Being while our mortal body (and the worl) is finiteThe major theme that ties all the sub-themes together is that self-harmonization is the necessary first step towards self-realization.
Bhagead Gita is the compilation of sermons given in the battlefield of Mahabharta by Lord Krishna to Arjuna, the Pandav. It tells of Karma philosophy meaning one should work without expecting the outcome or gains. And one shall reap what he sows in life.
Bhagwat Gita is not a story but a book on the philosophy of Karma explaining one should act righteously without expecting results or rewards and every karma done shall bear fruit
I suppose no one... even Vidur only saw a bright light... and he couldn't hear the gita at all... But i could be so wrong.. only Krishna knows who saw him...
Krishna's story can be found in the bhagavad gita. It us a story about how krishna advised a warrior prince named Arjun on how to be a warrior and a prince. There were many life lessons taught by krishna. Its hard to sum up in one answer. I would say read the Gita and find out as many scholars of our time have discovered.