LurkerBaba
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I came across the idea when reading this article:
The Gita Becomes The Battlefield For The Great Sectarian War | Nirmukta
This is also mentioned here
http://www.hinduwebsite.com/secretcode.asp
The Gita Becomes The Battlefield For The Great Sectarian War | Nirmukta
This is also mentioned here
http://www.hinduwebsite.com/secretcode.asp
i.e What we know as the The Gita is actually a collection of verses written by three different ideological groups !The Bhagavad Gita is not just a dry and esoteric document elucidating ancient Indian philosophy. It is a dynamic text which brims with conflict, energy and practical wisdom. One can discern a battle of wits between two groups holding diametrically opposite views. Without examining and understanding the historical context in some detail, it is well nigh impossible to properly reconcile all the contradictions glaringly evident in the text of the Bhagavad Gita as it exists today.
As a result of interpolations into its text by various later authors, we can find embedded in the Bhagavad Gita three distinct Gitas promoting three pairs of distinct doctrines. They are:
1. The Brahmanic Gita promoting the doctrines of the Gunas and Karma (3:5, 27, 33; 18:59-60).
2. The Upanishadic Gita promoting the doctrines of Knowledge of Atman and Buddhiyoga (2:39-40).
3. The Bhagavatha Gita promoting the doctrines of Lord Krishna as the avatar of the Supreme Lord and Bhaktiyoga (18:64-66).
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