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The Bhagavad Geeta

There are two versions of the Geeta presented here. Following is a fairly interesting translation by British scholar Sir Edwin Arnold that was published over 100 years ago in London. Next is : Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Bhagavad-gita As It Is - by His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, Founder Acarya of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness
There are many more versions with diverse interpretations but their true meaning is ONLY one.
This is one of the finest works of literature from ancient India that is dateless and timeless. Enjoy.

The Bhagavad Geeta

The Song Celestial

Being a Discourse Between Arjuna, Prince of India,
and the Supreme Being Under the Form of Krishna

Translated from the Sanskrit Text
by
Sir Edwin Arnold,
M.A., K.C.I.E., C.S.I.

 

 Contents

 
  Dedication  
  Preface  
  Table of Contents  
THE DISTRESS OF ARJUNA  
II  THE BOOK OF DOCTRINES  
III  VIRTUE IN WORK  
IV  THE RELIGION OF KNOWLEDGE  
RELIGION OF RENOUNCING WORKS  
VI  RELIGION BY SELF-RESTRAINT  
VII  RELIGION BY DISCERNMENT  
VIII  RELIGION BY SERVICE OF THE SUPREME  
IX  RELIGION BY THE KINGLY KNOWLEDGE AND THE KINGLY MYSTERY  
RELIGION BY THE HEAVENLY PERFECTIONS  
XI  THE MANIFESTING OF THE ONE AND MANIFOLD  
XII  RELIGION OF FAITH  
XIII  RELIGION BY SEPARATION OF MATTER AND SPIRIT  
XIV  RELIGION BY SEPARATION FROM THE QUALITIES  
XV  RELIGION BY ATTAINING THE SUPREME  
XVI  THE SEPARATENESS OF THE DIVINE AND UNDIVINE  
XVII  RELIGION BY THE THREEFOLD FAITH  
XVIII  RELIGION BY DELIVERANCE AND RENUNCIATION