Bhagavad Gita, The Song of God

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Teachings of the Bhagavad Gita
Imparts Brahma Vidya
Unable to deal with the immediate problem at hand, Arjun approached Shree Krishna for a palliative to overcome the anguish he was experiencing. Shree Krishna did not just advise him on his immediate problem, but digressed to give a profound discourse on the philosophy of life. Hence, the purpose of the Bhagavad Gita, above everything else, is to impart Brahma Vidya, the science of God-realization.
Teaches the Practice of Yog
The Bhagavad Gita is not content with providing a lofty philosophical understanding; it also describes clear-cut techniques for implementing its spiritual precepts for everyday life. These techniques of applying the science of spirituality in our lives are termed “Yog.” Hence, the Bhagavad Gita is also called “Yog Shastra,” meaning, the scripture that teaches the practice of Yog.
Encompasses all Aspects of Life
Inexperienced spiritual practitioners often separate spirituality from temporal life; some look on beatitude as something to be attained in the hereafter. But the Bhagavad Gita makes no such distinction, and aims at the consecration of every aspect of human life in this world itself. Thus, all its eighteen chapters are designated as different types of Yog, since they deal with methodologies for the application of spiritual knowledge to practical life.
Table of Contents
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Arjun Viṣhād Yog : Lamenting the Consequences of War
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Sānkhya Yog : The Yog of Analytical Knowledge
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Karm Yog : The Yog of Action
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Jñāna Karm Sanyās Yog : The Yog of Knowledge and the Disciplines of Action
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Karm Sanyās Yog : The Yog of Renunciation
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Dhyān Yog : The Yog of Meditation
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Jñāna Vijñāna Yog : Yog through the Realization of Divine Knowledge
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Akṣhar Brahma Yog : The Yog of the Eternal God
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Rāja Vidyā Yog : Yog through the King of Sciences
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Vibhūti Yog : Yog through Appreciating the Infinite Opulences of God
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Viśhwarūp Darśhan Yog : Yog through Beholding the Cosmic Form of God
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Bhakti Yog : The Yog of Devotion
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Kṣhetra Kṣhetrajña Vibhāg Yog : Yog through Distinguishing the Field and the Knower of the Field
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Guṇa Traya Vibhāg Yog : Yog through Understanding the Three Modes of Material Nature
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Puruṣhottam Yog : The Yog of the Supreme Divine Personality
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Daivāsura Sampad Vibhāg Yog : Yog through Discerning the Divine and Demoniac Natures
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Śhraddhā Traya Vibhāg Yog : Yog through Discerning the Three Divisions of Faith
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Mokṣha Sanyās Yog : Yog through the Perfection of Renunciation and Surrender