Bhashya (commentaries) Classical commentaries Śaṅkara (c.Translations The Gita in other languages.Themes Theology The nature of God The nature of Self The nature of the world Brahman-atman Means to God Karma yoga Bhakti yoga Jnana yoga Synthesis of yogas, Raja yoga Asceticism, renunciation and ritualism Dharma The Field of Dharma Allegory of war Promotion of just war and duty Moksha: Liberation Pancaratra Agama.Content Structure Narrative Characters Chapters Chapter 1: Arjuna Vishadayoga (47 verses) Chapter 2: Sankhyayoga (72 verses) Chapter 3: Karmayoga (43 verses) Chapter 4: Gyana Karma Sanyasayoga (42 verses) Chapter 5: Karma Sanyasayoga (29 verses) Chapter 6: Dhyanayoga (Aatmasamyamyoga) (47 verses) Chapter 7: Gyana Vigyanayoga (30 verses) Chapter 8: Akshara Brahmayoga (28 verses) Chapter 9: Raja Vidya Raja Guhyayoga (34 verses) Chapter 10: Vibhutiyoga (42 verses) Chapter 11: Vishvarupa Darshanayoga (55 verses) Chapter 12: Bhaktiyoga (20 verses) Chapter 13: Kshetra Kshetragya Vibhagayoga (34 verses) Chapter 14: Gunatraya Vibhagayoga (27 verses) Chapter 15: Purushottamayoga (20 verses) Chapter 16: Daivasura Sampad Vibhagayoga (24 verses) Chapter 17: Shraddhatraya Vibhagayoga (28 verses) Chapter 18: Moksha Sanyasayoga (78 verses).Composition and significance Hindu synthesis.
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