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  • Title: Bhagavad Gita: Cover Sheet
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  • Title: Bhagavad Gita: Notes
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    • [Note 10]The Sanskrit has this play on the double meaning of Atman.
    • [Note 15]I have discarded ten lines of Sanskrit text here as an undoubted interpolation by some Vedantist
    • [Note 16]The Sanskrit poem here rises to an elevation of style and manner which I have endeavoured to mark by change of metre.
    • [Note 20]The compound form of Sanskrit words.
    • [Note 28]I omit two lines of the Sanskrit here, evidently interpolated by some Vedantist.
    • [Note 30]I do not consider the Sanskrit verses here — which are somewhat freely rendered — “an attack on the authority of the Vedas,” with Mr. Davies, but a beautiful lyrical episode, a new “Parable of the fig-tree.”
  • Title: Bhagavad Gita: Preface
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    • This famous and marvellous Sanskrit poem occurs as an episode of the
    • explain for itself. The Sanskrit original is written in the Anushtubh metre,