Examining the Paradoxes in The Gita

Myspace examines the two major philosophical schools that The Gita sought to reconcile- the Sankhya and the Vedanta.

We know that the Gita was written long after the emergence of modern Hinduism. So it was able to draw on a wide variety of philosophical themes — both ancient and relatively modern by comparison, and often opposing — still present in modern Hinduism. Yet, to consolidate the two schools of thoughts proved to be an extremely difficult task — a fact which the lyricism of the Gita, in the words of Lord Krishna himself, could not camaflouge.

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