Бхагавад-гита
The "Бхагавад-гита," often referred to simply as the Gita, is a 700-verse Hindu scripture that is part of the ancient Indian epic, the Mahabharata. It is a dialogue between Prince Arjuna and the god Krishna, who serves as his charioteer. The text addresses the moral and philosophical dilemmas faced by Arjuna as he prepares for battle, exploring themes of duty, righteousness, and devotion.
The Gita is divided into 18 chapters, each focusing on different aspects of life and spirituality. It is considered one of the most important texts in Hindu philosophy and has been widely studied and commented upon by various scholars and spiritual leaders throughout history. Its teachings emphasize the importance of selfless action and the pursuit of knowledge.