Bhagavad-Gita-Themen

Hauptthemen und Gegenstände, die in der Bhagavad Gita behandelt werden

Action (Karma)

52 Verse

The philosophy of selfless action. Nishkama karma — action without attachment to fruits — is a central theme throughout the …

Befreiung (Moksha)

32 Verse

Freedom from the cycle of birth and death. The ultimate goal, achieved through yoga. Chapter 18 describes the final path …

Detachment (Vairagya)

35 Verse

Non-attachment to material desires and the fruits of action. Essential for spiritual progress, taught extensively in Chapters 2, 3, and …

Divine Nature (Daivi Sampat)

28 Verse

The divine qualities described in Chapter 16: fearlessness, purity, charity, self-control, sacrifice, study, austerity, non-violence.

Hingabe (Bhakti)

38 Verse

Loving devotion to the divine. Chapter 12 is entirely dedicated to bhakti yoga, the most accessible path to liberation.

Meditation (Dhyana)

30 Verse

The practice of focused contemplation. Chapter 6 provides detailed instructions on meditation technique, posture, and the qualities of a yogi.

Pflicht (Svadharma)

45 Verse

One's own sacred duty according to nature and station in life. The Gita's central teaching: perform your duty without attachment …

Righteousness (Dharma)

48 Verse

Right conduct and cosmic order. The Gita opens with a question of dharma and provides a comprehensive framework for righteous …

Self-Realization (Atma-Jnana)

40 Verse

Knowledge of the true self (Atman). Chapter 2 contains the foundational teaching on the immortal, indestructible nature of the soul.

Wissen (Jnana)

42 Verse

Spiritual wisdom that leads to liberation. Chapters 4, 7, and 13 extensively discuss the nature and power of true knowledge.