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Why is the Bhagavad-Gita important to Hinduism?

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Lord sree Krishnan advise Arjun Gru sathera war . Lord sree Krishnan advise good everything do properly approach . don't defeated evils
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it is considered a sacred book in the Hindu religion, contains poems and teachings about life & existence

Step-by-step explanation:

Bhagavad Gita is believed to be the teachings of Krishna , to his fellow Arjuna. It is a major work of literature and philosophy that is often referred by practicants of Hinduism.

Bhagavad Gita meaning "the song of the Lord", points to the paths for seeking spirituality.

The teachings date back to almost 5000 thousand years and traditions in India are first narrated in this text.

The Gita is composed by 700 verses is part of the larger Mahabharatas.

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