The Gita in the title of the Bhagavad Gita means "song". Religious leaders and scholars interpret the word Bhagavad in a number of ways. Accordingly, the title has been interpreted as "the word of God" by the theistic schools, "the words of the Lord", "the Divine Song", and "Celestial Song" by others. In India, its Sanskrit name is often written as Shrimad Bhagavad Gita, श्रीमद् भगवद् गीता (the latter two words often written as a single word भगवद्गीता), where the Shrimad prefix is used to denote a high degree of respect.
This is not to be confused with the Shrimad Bhagavatam, which is a Purana dealing with the life of the Hindu God Krishna and various avatars of Vishnu.
The work is also known as the Iswara Gita, the Ananta Gita, the Hari Gita, the Vyasa Gita, or simply the Gita.
|| All Adhyays ||
• Visad Yog
• Sankhya Yog
• Karm Yog
• Gyan Yog
• Karm Vairagya Yog
• Abhyas Yog
• Paramhans Vigyan Yog
• Akshar Parbrahman Yog
• Rajvidhya Gruhy Yog
• Vibhuti Vistar Yog
• Vishwaroop Darshan Yog
• Bhakti Yog
• Kshetrajan Vibhag Yog
• Guntray Vibhag Yog
• Purushottam Yog
• Devasur Sampad Vibhag Yog
• Shrdhatray Vibhag Yog
• Moksh Updesh Yog
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