Is Gita a spiritual book?

Considered a pivotal work in Hindu literature and philosophy
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, and revered by people for its spiritual guidance, the Bhagavad Gita shows the best way of living a meaningful life. There is no other work of Indian spirituality that has attracted more attention than the Gita.
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Why Gita is not a religious book?

The Deoband (seminary) and others also said that Gita is not a religious book. It is knowledge, science; it is curiosity, it is solution, Gita is life," Sharma said. "Gita contains the dialogue between Lord Krishna and Arjuna.
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Is Bhagavad Gita real?

The Bhagavad Gita is entirely representational and highly symbolic. There is no real battlefield or fight to be won; the entire text is a representation of the battle that goes on in our minds.
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What language did Krishna speak?

Originally Answered: Which language did Krishna speak? Sanskrit! It's God's language. All Vedic scriptures are mostly written in Sanskrit.
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Why Mathura is an important Centre?

It was important because it was located at the cross roads of two major routes of travel and trade — from the northwest to the east and from north to south. Mathura was also a religious centre — there were Buddhist monasteries, Jaina shrines, and it was an important centre for the worship of Krishna.
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What Geeta says about other religions?

What does Bhagavad Gita say about other religions? Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita says “abandon all religions and surrender unto me” but by that time, there were no religions.
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What is Gita religion?

The Bhagavad Gita (“Song of God” or “Song of the Lord”) is among the most important religious texts of Hinduism and easily the best known. It has been quoted by writers, poets, scientists, theologians, and philosophers – among others – for centuries and is often the introductory text to Hinduism for a Western audience.
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What religion is Lord Krishna?

Krishna, one of the most widely revered and most popular of all Indian divinities, is worshipped as the eighth incarnation (avatar, or avatara) of the Hindu god Vishnu and also as a supreme god in his own right.
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Who is God according to Geeta?

According to Bhagavad Gita Lord Srikrishna is termed 'Swayam Bhagavan'. As stated in the Bhagavata Purana, the Supreme God Parabrahman Adi Narayana (Vishnu) appeared before Vasudeva and Devaki in his divine original four-armed form before taking birth as Krishna.
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Which is the oldest religion in the world?

The word Hindu is an exonym, and while Hinduism has been called the oldest religion in the world, many practitioners refer to their religion as Sanātana Dharma (Sanskrit: सनातन धर्म, lit.
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Does Hinduism respect other religions?

The Hindu belief is totally non-exclusive and accepts all other faiths and religious paths. In fact, an ancient Vedic text says that God or Truth is one and wise people refer to it by very many names.
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What does Bhagavad Gita say about love?

Krishna starts His message of love by enlightening Arjuna: “We are all souls, spiritual beings (Gita 2.13), entitled to rejoice in eternal love with the supremely lovable and loving God, Krishna.” When our loving nature is contaminated by selfishness, we start loving things more than persons, especially the Supreme ...
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Is Hinduism mentioned in Bhagavad Gita?

As Devdutt Pattanaik states, the Bhagavad Gita "marks the transition of the old ritual-based Vedic Hinduism into the new narrative-based Puranic Hinduism". It was a marked change in the journey of Hinduism. In the Vedic period, the idea of God was abstract and no temples existed at the time.
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Who destroyed Mathura?

Aurangzeb attacked Mathura and destroyed that Keshavdeva temple in 1670 and built the Shahi Eidgah in its place.
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Where is Lord Krishna House?

You will love to see Shri Krishna childhood place. Gokul is around 10 kms from Mathura. Sri Navamohana Krishna Perumal Temple (Thiruvaaipaadi) is a Divya Desam temple located in Gokul (known as Ayarpadi). Sri Krishna born in Mathura, was brought up by Nandagopal and Yasodha in Aayarpadi (Gokulam).
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Who brought Krishna to Mathura?

Learning of his birth, Kamsa sent a host of demons to kill the child Krishna, but Krishna killed every one of them. Finally, Krishna arrived in Mathura and slew his uncle Kamsa.
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Is Krishna real?

According to Guy Beck, "most scholars of Hinduism and Indian history accept the historicity of Krishna – that he was a real male person, whether human or divine, who lived on Indian soil by at least 1000 BCE and interacted with many other historical persons within the cycles of the epic and puranic histories."
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How did Krishna look like?

The figure of Lord Krishna is depicted as having blue or blue-black skin. He holds a flute (bansuri) and sometimes accompanied by a cow or cowherd. Krishna is also known by many other names, such as Govinda, Madhusudhana, Vasudeva and Mukunda.
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Where is real Bhagavad Gita kept?

Over a billion people hold Bhagavad Gita in highest esteem, which encompasses the entire Vedic thought. Oldest manuscript of Gita, circa 1492, is with British in Bodleian Library, Oxford University."
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What does Bhagavad Gita teaches us?

It teaches about duty action and renunciation. It has three major themes: knowledge, action, and love. It gives you a unique way of life and allows you to enjoy a happy life without tension. Apart from being religious scripture, it is a scripture of life as well.
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Why is Bhagavad Gita important?

The Bhagavad-gita is such an important scripture that it can help us to get out of the cycle of birth and death. Anyone who recites Bhagavad-gita with devotion will go to the spiritual world at the time of death. If one reads Bhagavad-gita sincerely the reaction of one's past deeds will not act upon one.
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What does Gita mean in English?

Gita is a Sanskrit word that means “song,” "singing,” “chanted” or “praised in song.” There are many gitas in Indian literature, but the work most associated with the term is the Bhagavad Gita, or "Song of God," which is often referred to simply as The Gita.
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