Bhagavad gita
a portion of the mahabharata, having the form of a dialogue between the hero arjuna and his charioteer, the avatar krishna, in which a doctrine combining brahmanical and other elements is evolved.
historical examples
mad shepherds l. p. jacks
education as service j. krishnamurti
india, its life and thought john p. jones
india, its life and thought john p. jones
india, its life and thought john p. jones
autobiography of a yogi paramhansa yogananda
india, its life and thought john p. jones
india, its life and thought john p. jones
india, its life and thought john p. jones
autobiography of a yogi paramhansa yogananda
noun
a sacred hindu text composed about 200 bc and incorporated into the mahabharata, a sanskrit epic
n.
bhagavad gita [(bug-uh-vuhd, bah-guh-vahd gee-tuh)]
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