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Question 1: What is the setting of the narrative and what atmosphere does situation that create?
Question 2: Who is the main character and who appears in human form to guide him,becoming the other main character in the narrative?
Question 3: What problem does the first (the human) main character face?What does he do at the end of chapter one, a significant (potentially immoral) action given his social role?
Question 4: What does the main character's guide tell him (chapter III) to ease his concern about killing?
Question 5: What does the main character's guide tell him about the seriousness of performing his duty (dharma)?
Question 6: What does the main character's guide tell him about death and karma?
Question 7: What does the main character's guide tell him about yoga, and the outcome of actions done without selfish motive, but instead out of duty?
Question 8: What does the main character's guide tell him about God and what does he suggest is motivating the main character's inaction?
Question 9: How does the main character's guide explain how to avoid accruing karma when acting such that the main character can do his job without fear?
Question 10: Why does the main character's guide explain that is better to be master of oneself than master of others (chapter VI)?
Question 11: What does the main character's guide declare as the sacred syllable? What does speaking this sound help one achieve?
Attachment:- Bhagavad-Gita.zip