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Bhagavad Gita
भगवद्गीताBhagavadgītā
txt-bhagavad-gitaDefinition
The Bhagavad Gita, named in Frawley's text and index (book p.64). NOTE: a txt-bhagavad-gita is ALSO referenced in Book 1's worked example (BG 15.14, the Vaishvanara digestive-fire verse, in dev-agni). Same canonical id — this is the cross-book convergence point on the Agni/jatharagni prana-chain. CLASSICAL; verified:false (not collated in this extraction).
Classical
Prāṇa relevance
Carries the Vaishvanara/jatharagni digestive-fire verse (BG 15.14) that anchors the Agni→digestion→prana chain in Book 1; the strongest cross-book prana node among the named root texts. Specific verse not re-located in Frawley here.
Sources
- txt-frawley-astrology-seersIndex 'Bhagavad Gita, 64' (book p.335; ref. book p.64)Modern✓ verifiedFrawley names the Bhagavad Gita
Other attributes
- Text Class
- mula
- Approx Date
- c. 2nd c. BCE – 2nd c. CE (within the Mahabharata)
- Attribution
- traditionally Vyasa; the teaching of Krishna