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BhagavadGita

Bha·ga·vad -Gi·ta
Pronunciation Key (bäg-väd-gt)
n.

A sacred Hindu text that is incorporated into the Mahabharata and takes the form of a philosophical dialogue in which Krishna instructs the prince Arjuna in ethical matters and the nature of God.
Bhagvaan's BhagavadGita ... sambhavaami yuge yuge ...
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Bhagavad Gita

The Poetry by God, who descended on Earth when there was trouble. Essentially, a book describing how a soul can elevate to the Path of Krsna(/Krishna/Christ/God/Allah) Consciousness. Also called the "Hindu Bible."
A: I was just reading the Bhagavad Gita. In chapter 4, the 7th verse is thus:
Yadaa Yadaa He Dharmasya
Glaanir Bhavati Bhaarata
Abhyutthaanam Adharmasya
Tadaatmaanam Srijaamyaham

Can you explain me what that means?

B: It tells you what God said unto Arjuna. He (God) said,
"Whenever and wherever there is a decline in religious practices, O descendant of Bharata, and a predominant rise of irreligion -- at that time I descend Myself."
by dasanudasanudas April 1, 2009
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