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The Bhagavad Gita stands as one of the world’s most influential spiritual and philosophical texts. Set on a battlefield, the Gita presents a profound dialogue between the warrior prince Arjuna and Lord Krishna, who serves as his charioteer and spiritual guide. As Arjuna faces a moral crisis about his duty to fight, Krishna teaches him about dharma (righteous duty), karma (action and consequence), and the various paths to spiritual liberation. The text weaves together philosophy, theology, and practical guidance for living a meaningful life, addressing timeless questions about purpose, morality, and enlightenment. Krishna’s teachings encompass multiple yogas—paths of knowledge, devotion, and action—offering wisdom applicable to all people regardless of their spiritual background. Laurie L. Patton’s translation for Penguin Classics combines scholarly rigor with poetic beauty, making this ancient wisdom accessible to contemporary readers while honoring its spiritual depth and complexity.







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