The Song celestial; or, Bhagabad-gîtâ (from the Mahâbhârata) being a discourse between Arjuna, prince of India, and the Supreme Being under the form of Krishna by Edwin Arnold, Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa
The Song celestial; or, Bhagabad-gîtâ (from the Mahâbhârata) being a discourse between Arjuna, prince of India, and the Supreme Being under the form of Krishna

Edwin Arnold, Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa

The Song celestial; or, Bhagabad-gîtâ (from the Mahâbhârata) being a discourse between Arjuna, prince of India, and the Supreme Being under the form of Krishna

Edwin Arnold, Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa with Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa (Translator)

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The Mahabharata incorporates Bhagavad-Gita, a sacred Hindu text that takes the form of a philosophical dialogue in which Krishna instructs Arjuna, the prince, in ethical matters and the nature of God. Krishna expounds the nature and the way that...

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