bhagavadgita

[buhg-uh-vuhd-gee-tah]

Bha·ga·vad-Gi·ta

[buhg-uh-vuhd-gee-tah]
noun Hinduism.
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.
Also called Gita.


Origin:
< Sanskrit: Song of the Blessed One
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bhagavadgita

noun
(Hinduism) the sacred 'song of God' composed about 200 BC and incorporated into the Mahabharata (a Sanskrit epic); contains a discussion between Krishna and the Indian hero Arjuna on human nature and the purpose of life [syn: Bhagavad-Gita
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