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Bg. 4.1
Herein we find the history of the Bhagavad-gītā traced from a remote time when it was delivered to the royal …
Bg. 4.1
In this millennium, the sun-god is known as Vivasvān, the king of the sun, which is the origin of all …
Bg. 4.1
“Let me worship,” Lord Brahmā said, “the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Govinda [Kṛṣṇa], who is the original person and under …
Bg. 4.1
The sun is the king of the planets, and the sun-god (at present of the name Vivasvān) rules the sun …
Bg. 4.1
In the Mahābhārata (Śānti-parva 348.51–52) we can trace out the history of the Gītā as follows:
Bg. 4.1
“In the beginning of the millennium known as Tretā-yuga this science of the relationship with the Supreme was delivered by …
Bg. 4.1
At the present moment we have just passed through five thousand years of the Kali-yuga, which lasts 432,000 years. Before …
Bg. 4.2
It is clearly stated that the Gītā was especially meant for the saintly kings because they were to execute its …
Bg. 4.3
There are two classes of men, namely the devotee and the demon. The Lord selected Arjuna as the recipient of …
Bg. 4.4
Arjuna is an accepted devotee of the Lord, so how could he not believe Kṛṣṇa’s words? The fact is that …
Bg. 4.5
In the Brahma-saṁhitā (5.33) we have information of many, many incarnations of the Lord. It is stated there:
Bg. 4.5
“I worship the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Govinda [Kṛṣṇa], who is the original person – absolute, infallible, without beginning. Although …