The Yoga of The Bhagavad Gita English Paperback
The Yoga of The Bhagavad Gita English Paperback
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Its verses are found in the sixth of eighteen books that con-
stitute India’s great epic poem, the Mahabharata....This hoary
epic — perhaps the longest poem in world literature — recounts
the history of the descendants of King Bharata, the Pandavas and
Kauravas, cousins whose dispute over a kingdom was the cause of
the cataclysmic war of Kurukshetra. The Bhagavad Gita, a sacred
dialogue on yoga between Bhagavan Krishna — who was at once
an earthly king and a divine incarnation — and his chief disciple,
the Pandava prince Arjuna, purportedly takes place on the eve of
this fearsome war.
The authorship of the Mahabharata, including the Gita
portion, is traditionally assigned to the illumined sage Vyasa,
whose date is not definitely known....Tradition involves Vyasa in
many literary works, primarily as an arranger of the four Vedas,
for which he is referred to as Vedavyasa; compiler of Puranas,
sacred books illustrating Vedic knowledge through historical