All 18 Chapters
The Bhagavad Gita contains 18 chapters with 700 verses of divine wisdom, guiding you through every aspect of life.
अर्जुनविषादयोग
Arjuna Vishada Yoga
The Yoga of Arjuna's Dejection
Read Chapter →सांख्ययोग
Sankhya Yoga
The Yoga of Knowledge
Read Chapter →कर्मयोग
Karma Yoga
The Yoga of Action
Read Chapter →ज्ञानकर्मसंन्यासयोग
Jnana Karma Sannyasa Yoga
The Yoga of Knowledge and Renunciation of Action
Read Chapter →कर्मसंन्यासयोग
Karma Sannyasa Yoga
The Yoga of Renunciation of Action
Read Chapter →आत्मसंयमयोग
Atmasamyama Yoga
The Yoga of Self-Control
Read Chapter →परमहंसविज्ञानयोग
Paramahamsa Vijnana Yoga
The Yoga of Knowledge and Realization
Read Chapter →अक्षरब्रह्मयोग
Aksara Brahma Yoga
The Yoga of the Imperishable Brahman
Read Chapter →राजविद्याराजगुह्ययोग
Raja Vidya Guhya Yoga
The Yoga of Royal Knowledge and Royal Secret
Read Chapter →विभूतिविस्तारयोग
Vibhuti Vistara Yoga
The Yoga of Divine Manifestations
Read Chapter →विश्वरूपदर्शनयोग
Vishvarupa Darshana Yoga
The Yoga of the Vision of the Universal Form
Read Chapter →भक्तियोग
Bhakti Yoga
The Yoga of Devotion
Read Chapter →क्षेत्रक्षेत्रज्ञविभागयोग
Kshetra Kshetrajna Vibhaga Yoga
The Yoga of Distinction between Field and Knower of Field
Read Chapter →गुणत्रयविभागयोग
Gunatraya Vibhaga Yoga
The Yoga of Division of Three Gunas
Read Chapter →पुरुषोत्तमप्राप्तियोग
Purushottama Prapthi Yoga
The Yoga of the Supreme Divine Personality
Read Chapter →दैवासुरसंपद्विभागयोग
Daivasura Sampad Vibhaga Yoga
The Yoga of Division between Divine and Demoniacal Treasures
Read Chapter →श्रद्धात्रयविभागयोग
Shraddhatraya Vibhaga Yoga
The Yoga of Division of Three Kinds of Faith
Read Chapter →मोक्षसंन्यासयोग
Moksha Sannyasa Yoga
The Yoga of Liberation and Renunciation
Read Chapter →About the Bhagavad Gita
The Bhagavad Gita, often referred to as the Gita, is a 700-verse Hindu scripture that is part of the epic Mahabharata. It is a conversation between Prince Arjuna and Lord Krishna, who serves as his charioteer, at the start of the climactic Kurukshetra War.
The Gita addresses the moral and philosophical dilemmas faced by Arjuna, and by extension, all of humanity. Through Krishna's teachings, it explores fundamental questions about duty, righteousness, devotion, and the nature of reality itself.