The Bhagavad Gita presents a complex understanding of \textit{Dharma}. Beyond individual duty, how does Krishna's discourse on \textit{Yuga Dharma} (the duty of the age) influence Arjuna's decision-making on the battlefield of Kurukshetra?
Question 2
In Chapter 18, the Bhagavad Gita discusses the three types of action ($\textit{Karma}$) based on the $\textit{Gunas}$. If an individual performs an action with the sole intention of personal gain, disregarding the welfare of others, which $\textit{Guna}$ is primarily influencing this action?
Question 3
The concept of \textit{Ishvara} (God as personal Lord) is central to \textit{Bhakti Yoga} in the Bhagavad Gita. How does Krishna reconcile his role as the personal \textit{Ishvara} with the impersonal \textit{Brahman} (the ultimate reality) in his teachings?
Question 4
Arjuna's vision of Krishna's \textit{Vishvarupa} (Universal Form) in Chapter 11 is a pivotal moment. What is the profound philosophical implication of this cosmic revelation for Arjuna's understanding of reality and his role in the war?
Question 5
The Bhagavad Gita emphasizes the importance of \textit{Samatvam} (equanimity) in the face of life's dualities. If a renunciate (\textit{Sannyasi}) experiences both profound joy and deep sorrow, how would the Gita's teaching on \textit{Samatvam} guide their internal response?