The Bhagavad Gita questions

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Chapter 1: Prince Arjuna's conflict is about whether or not he should take part in...

actual war fighting his relatives to death

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Chapter 1: Metaphorically, Prince Arjuna's conflict is about...

himself/own passions and desires (lower self - conscious mind)

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Chapter 2: Krishna tells Arjuna not to worry about killing people because there is no way one can truly...

die/destroy another person

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Chapter 2: Krishna compares the body to...

worn out clothing

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Chapter 2: The wise are thoes who "unify their consciousness" and thus pay no minds to...

the fruits of action

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Chapter 2: We should not let our minds follow the call of our...

senses

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Chapter 2: One can become forever free by breaking away from one's...

senses of "I" and "me" (egocage)

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Chapter 3: Krishna tells Arjuna that there are two paths for the pure hearted. One of them is indeed selfless service. The other path is...

the contemplative path of spiritual wisdom (jnana yoga)

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Chapter 8: the destination of the dying depends upon what they are ______ when they are dying

thinking/remembering

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Chapter 13: the field represents

the body

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Chapter 16: one of the "Two Paths" is called...

the demonic

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Chapter 16: the other of the "Two Paths" is called...

devine path

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Chapter 17: Krishna tells Arjuna that our faith conforms to our...

nature

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Chapter 18: Krishna tells Arjuna that essentially everything, self-sacrifice included, should be preformed without desire for...

selfish rewards

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Chapter 18: Krishna tells Arjuna that it is better for preform one's own duties imperfectly than to master...

the duties of another