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One notable event in the narrative is when Arjuna gazes at the opposing army and sees his relatives fighting for the opposing army, he is filled with grief and remorse that he must kill his own flesh and blood. The narrative culminates with Krishna revealing to Arjuna his universal form which encompasses all life and material existence. The narrative teaches that achieving Krishna consciousness and attaining the inner realization that all life is a manifestation of the eternal energy of Krishna will release an individual soul from the cycles of reincarnation (death and rebirth).
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Lord Krishna assumes the role of Arjuna's chariot driver and aids him in the battle and reveals to Arjuna several divine truths about human existence in the material plane, the true nature of the supreme personality of God, and the method of eternal progression and release from the earthly cycles of death and rebirth through the practice of bhakti yoga. In the narrative, Lord Krishna has descended to earth to aid Arjuna in his battle against Kauravas and their army.
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The narrative in the Bhagavad-Gītā concerns a dialogue between Lord Krishna and a mighty warrior named Arjuna on the battlefield of Kurukshetra. An extensive commentary by Prabhupada is given throughout, based on various Gaudiya Vaishnava works, including: Ramanuja Bhasya (in Sanskrit) Sarartha-varsini-tika (Sanskrit) by Visvanatha Chakravarti Thakura Gita-bhusana-tika (Sanskrit) by Baladeva Vidyabhushana and Bhaktivinode Thakur's Bengali commentaries. For each verse, the book (in complete editions) includes the Devanagari script, a Latin transliteration, word-for-word Sanskrit- English meanings, and English translation.