
Spirit of Bhagavad Gita
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Philosophy
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1st - 2nd Grade
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Indranil Chatterjee
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Modern scientists based on the research on excavations have proved that a personality called Shri Krishna existed 5000 years ago and that well-developed city Dwaraka also existed. The exhibits of such excavations can be seen today in the museums at Kuruksetra and Dwaraka. This proves that……..
please note - More than one answer may be correct.
Bhagavad gita is Real
Bhagavad gita is Symbolic
Bhagavad gita is Real not Symbolic
Bhagavad gita is Symbolic not Real
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One should never twist the actual truth and try to pull out some allegorical meaning. What can you infer from these?
Please note - More than one answer may be correct..
Mundane commentators speculate that Kurukshetra is body and Pandavas are the five senses.
Hundreds of interpretations on Gita by authors with no devotion but only mental speculation.
speculative commentaries lying in libraries with no practical value or application in life.
misinterpretations have no potency to invoke the dormant devotion in the heart of living beings towards Sri Krishna.
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The word ‘Hindu Mythology’ was coined by Indologists
To promote Christianity
To enlighten the Hindus about their own Puranas
So that Indian priest-craft could be overthrown
to divert the sincere Vedic followers away from their own religion to Christianity
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. Agama-purana means
Coming from old times and the result of researches and manufacture of the wise people
which is coming from higher plane," not manufactured here.
the old and real history of not only this world, but of whole universe
Hindu Mythology or imagination in the form of stories
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Bhagavad-gita, forms a part of
Ramayana and is a conversation between Krishna and Arjuna
Mahabharata and is a real conversation between Krishna and Arjuna
a historical event that took place at Jyotisar, Kurukshetra where even today there is a station
the recorded real history of the greater India, Mahabharata
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The goal of Bhagavad gita is....
To teach us how to surrender and worship Sri Krishna, the central point & main subject of Gita
To develop the broad vision of impersonal light to attain the state of tranquility
To become patriots of nation and render social service for the welfare of all
To become a Sanskrit scholar of the highest degree
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