The Bhagavad Gita
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Author's Republic, 2022.
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4h 34m 30s
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Vyasa., Vyasa|AUTHOR., Radha Krsna Das|READER., & The Vraj Kunj|READER. (2022). The Bhagavad Gita . Author's Republic.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Vyasa et al.. 2022. The Bhagavad Gita. Author's Republic.

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Vyasa et al.. The Bhagavad Gita Author's Republic, 2022.

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Vyasa, Vyasa|AUTHOR, Radha Krsna Das|READER, and The Vraj Kunj|READER. The Bhagavad Gita Author's Republic, 2022.

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Vyasa was the son of the ascetic Parashara and the dasyu (aboriginal) princess Satyavati and grew up in forests, living with hermits who taught him the Vedas. Thereafter he lived in the forests near the banks of the river Sarasvati, becoming a teacher and a priest, fathering a son and disciple, Shuka, and gathering a large group of disciples. Late in life, living in caves in the Himalayas, he is said to have divided the Vedas into the four traditional collections, composed Puranas, and, in a period of two and a half years, composed his great poetic work, the Mahabharata, supposedly dictating it to his scribe, Ganesha, the elephant god.
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