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Bha·ga·vad-Gi·ta AHD[bä'gə-väd-gēʹtə] D.J.[ˌbɑːgəvɑːdˈgiːtə]K.K.[ˌbɑgəvɑdˈgitə]n.Hinduism(名词)【印度教】- A sacred Hindu text that is incorporated into theMahabharata, an ancient Sanskrit epic. It takes the form of a philosophical dialogue in which Krishna instructs the prince Arjuna in ethical matters and the nature of God. 薄伽梵歌:并入摩柯婆罗多 的印度教经文,古梵语史诗。哲学对话的形式写成,是克里希纳对阿周那王子在道德和神的存在本质方面的教导
- Sanskrit bhagavad-gītā [song of the Blessed One (Krishna)] 梵文 bhagavad-gītā [祈祷的圣歌(克里希纳)]
- bhagavant- [fortunate, blessed] from bhagaḥ [good fortune] * see bhag- bhagavant- [幸运的,神圣的] 源自 bhagaḥ [好运] * 参见 bhag-
- gītā [song] from gāyati [he sings] gītā [歌] 源自 gāyati [他唱]
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