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Also referred to as Uddhava Gita<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/uddhavagiitaa.html</ref>, it is in Shrimad Bhagavata Purana (Skandha 11,verse 40 section 6 to section 29). Comprising of more than 1000 verses, it consists of Krishna’s final discourse to Uddhava before Krishna leaves his mortal coil on Earth.
 
Also referred to as Uddhava Gita<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/uddhavagiitaa.html</ref>, it is in Shrimad Bhagavata Purana (Skandha 11,verse 40 section 6 to section 29). Comprising of more than 1000 verses, it consists of Krishna’s final discourse to Uddhava before Krishna leaves his mortal coil on Earth.
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हंसगीता - From adhyAya thirteen of skandha 11 of shrImadbhAgavatapurANa.<ref name=":0" /> (text<ref>https://www.gitasupersite.iitk.ac.in/minigita/uddhava?language=dv&field_chapter_value=1&field_nsutra_value=1</ref>)
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हंसगीता - From adhyAya thirteen of skandha 11 of shrImadbhAgavatapurANa.<ref name=":0" /> (text<ref>https://www.gitasupersite.iitk.ac.in/minigita/uddhava?language=dv&field_chapter_value=1&field_nsutra_value=1</ref><ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/hansagiitaa.html</ref>; Bhagavata Purana text<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/hamsagiitaabhAgavata.html</ref>)
    
18.Hanumad gita
 
18.Hanumad gita
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It is from Mahabharatha, Mokshaparva as a part of Shantiparva. It is based on the conversation between  Bhishma and Yudhisthira. It speaks of non violence in association with sanyasa ashram. It contains twenty verses attributed to Harita Muni.  
 
It is from Mahabharatha, Mokshaparva as a part of Shantiparva. It is based on the conversation between  Bhishma and Yudhisthira. It speaks of non violence in association with sanyasa ashram. It contains twenty verses attributed to Harita Muni.  
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हारीतगीता - From Mahabharata, mokShaparva as a part of shAntiparva.<ref name=":0" />  
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हारीतगीता - From Mahabharata, mokShaparva as a part of shAntiparva.<ref name=":0" /> (text<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/haariitagiitaa.html</ref>; translation<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/scannedbooks/hAritagItA.pdf</ref>)
    
20.Iswara gita
 
20.Iswara gita
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It is from Shrimad Bhagavata Purana (Skandha 3, Chapters 23 to 33). It is the story of how Rshi Kapila offers solace to his old mother Devahuti whose atman is in quest for spiritual knowledge.
 
It is from Shrimad Bhagavata Purana (Skandha 3, Chapters 23 to 33). It is the story of how Rshi Kapila offers solace to his old mother Devahuti whose atman is in quest for spiritual knowledge.
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कपिलगीता - From adhyAya 23 through 33 of ska.ndha 3 of shrImadbhAgavatapurANa.<ref name=":0" /> (text<ref>https://www.gitasupersite.iitk.ac.in/minigita/kapila?language=dv&field_chapter_value=1&field_nsutra_value=1</ref><ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/kapilagita.html</ref>)
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कपिलगीता - From adhyAya 23 through 33 of ska.ndha 3 of shrImadbhAgavatapurANa.<ref name=":0" /> (text<ref>https://www.gitasupersite.iitk.ac.in/minigita/kapila?language=dv&field_chapter_value=1&field_nsutra_value=1</ref><ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/kapilagita.html</ref>translation<ref>https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.366334/mode/2up?view=theater</ref>)
    
Karuna Gita (text<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/karuNAgIta.html</ref>)
 
Karuna Gita (text<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/karuNAgIta.html</ref>)
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रामगीता:  The more common Gita is in the 5th sarga of of uttarakANDa in adhyAtmarAmAyaNa which is part of brahmANDapurANa.  The second one is common in Tamil Nadu found in guruGYAnavAsiShTha-tattvasArAyaNa.  There are three parts(kANDa) in this text, namely knowledge (GYAna), spiritual practice (upAsanA), and actions (karma). The rAmagItA has eighteen chapters in the second pAda of upAsanAkANDa.<ref name=":0" /> (text<ref>https://www.gitasupersite.iitk.ac.in/minigita/sriram?language=dv&field_nsutra_value=1</ref><ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/raamagitaa.html</ref>; Adbhuta Ramayana text<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/rAmagItAadbhutarAmAyaNa.html</ref>)
 
रामगीता:  The more common Gita is in the 5th sarga of of uttarakANDa in adhyAtmarAmAyaNa which is part of brahmANDapurANa.  The second one is common in Tamil Nadu found in guruGYAnavAsiShTha-tattvasArAyaNa.  There are three parts(kANDa) in this text, namely knowledge (GYAna), spiritual practice (upAsanA), and actions (karma). The rAmagItA has eighteen chapters in the second pAda of upAsanAkANDa.<ref name=":0" /> (text<ref>https://www.gitasupersite.iitk.ac.in/minigita/sriram?language=dv&field_nsutra_value=1</ref><ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/raamagitaa.html</ref>; Adbhuta Ramayana text<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/rAmagItAadbhutarAmAyaNa.html</ref>)
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Rasa Gita (text<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/rAsagItA.html</ref>)
    
30.Ribhu gita
 
30.Ribhu gita
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It is contained in Skanda 4 of the Srimad Bhagavatha of chapter 24 in shlokas 16-79 and in Varaha Puran in chapters 70-72. They are instructions given by Lord Shiva to Prachetas (Daksha). It contains verses dedicated to the glory and magnificence of Lord Vishnu. It eulogizes the worship of Vishnu to the path of liberation and self realization.
 
It is contained in Skanda 4 of the Srimad Bhagavatha of chapter 24 in shlokas 16-79 and in Varaha Puran in chapters 70-72. They are instructions given by Lord Shiva to Prachetas (Daksha). It contains verses dedicated to the glory and magnificence of Lord Vishnu. It eulogizes the worship of Vishnu to the path of liberation and self realization.
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रुद्र गीता shrImad bhagavatham (4.24.24 - 4.24.79)<ref name=":0" />
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रुद्र गीता shrImad bhagavatham (4.24.24 - 4.24.79)<ref name=":0" />(text<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/rudragIta.html</ref>) (Varaha Purana text<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/rudragItA.html</ref>)
    
33.Sampaka gita<ref name=":2" /><ref name=":3" />
 
33.Sampaka gita<ref name=":2" /><ref name=":3" />
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It is from Mahabharata in Shanti Parva. It is based on the conversation between Bhishma and Yudhisthira. It consists of twenty one verses in which Sampaaka, a learned and pious Brahmana gives the message that one could attain everlasting happiness only through renunciation.
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It is from Mahabharata in Shanti Parva. It is based on the conversation between Bhishma and Yudhisthira. It consists of twenty one verses in which Sampaaka, a learned and pious Brahmana gives the message that one could attain everlasting happiness only through renunciation. (text<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/shampaakagiitaa.html</ref>)
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Saraswati Gita (text<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/sarasavatIgiitaa.html</ref>)
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Shadja Gita<ref name=":2" /><ref name=":3" />(text<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/shhaDjagiitaa.html</ref>)
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Shadja Gita<ref name=":2" /><ref name=":3" />
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Shankara Gita (text<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/shaMkaragItA.html</ref>) - viShNudharmottara purAna 51-57
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34. Shaunaka Gita: This Gita is described in Aranya Parva, Mahabharata. This Gita is based on the instructions given by sage Shaunaka to Yudhisthira on the secrets of the General life of the beings of the universe.
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34. Shaunaka Gita: This Gita is described in Aranya Parva, Mahabharata. This Gita is based on the instructions given by sage Shaunaka to Yudhisthira on the secrets of the General life of the beings of the universe. (text<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/shaunakagiitaa.html</ref>)
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Shanti Gita (text<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/shAntigItA.html</ref>)
    
35.Shiva gita
 
35.Shiva gita
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It is from Padma Purana (uttara kanda) and is made up of 16 chapters. The Siva-Gita is a text of Vedantic Saivism. Shiva appears before Shri Rama and his teachings to Rama forms the Shiva Gita.
 
It is from Padma Purana (uttara kanda) and is made up of 16 chapters. The Siva-Gita is a text of Vedantic Saivism. Shiva appears before Shri Rama and his teachings to Rama forms the Shiva Gita.
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शिवगीता - From pAtAlakhaNDa of padmapurANa.<ref name=":0" />
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शिवगीता - From pAtAlakhaNDa of padmapurANa.<ref name=":0" /> (text<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/shivagiitaa.html</ref>; sanskrit commentary<ref>https://archive.org/details/Shiva.Gita.with.Bal.Nandini.Vyakhya/mode/2up?view=theater</ref>)
    
शिवशंपाकगीता - From Mahabharata, mokShaparva as a part of shAntiparva.<ref name=":0" />
 
शिवशंपाकगीता - From Mahabharata, mokShaparva as a part of shAntiparva.<ref name=":0" />
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Shrgala Gita<ref name=":3" />
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Shrgala Gita<ref name=":3" /> (text<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/shRRigAlagItA.html</ref>)
    
36. Siddha Gita  
 
36. Siddha Gita  
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Given by Siddhas near the palace of Raja Janaka. It is described in the Upashanti Prakarana of Yoga Vaisistha.
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Given by Siddhas near the palace of Raja Janaka. It is described in the Upashanti Prakarana of Yoga Vaisistha. (text<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/siddhagiitaa.html</ref>)
    
37.Sruti gita<ref name=":1" />
 
37.Sruti gita<ref name=":1" />
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It is contained in Skandha 10, chapter 87 of Srimad Bhagavatam. (text<ref>https://www.gitasupersite.iitk.ac.in/minigita/sruti?language=dv&field_chapter_value=1&field_nsutra_value=1</ref>)
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It is contained in Skandha 10, chapter 87 of Srimad Bhagavatam. (text<ref>https://www.gitasupersite.iitk.ac.in/minigita/sruti?language=dv&field_chapter_value=1&field_nsutra_value=1</ref><ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/shrutigiitaa.html</ref>)
    
38.Surya gita
 
38.Surya gita
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It is found in Guru Jnana Vasishta in Tattava Sarayana. It is based on the conversation between Lord Bramha and Lord Dakshinamurthy,in which the latter unfolds the story of Lord Surya’s discourse to Aruna, his charioteer. There are three parts in this text namely Jnana Kanda (knowledge), Upasana Kanda (spiritual practice) and Karma Kanda (actions).  
 
It is found in Guru Jnana Vasishta in Tattava Sarayana. It is based on the conversation between Lord Bramha and Lord Dakshinamurthy,in which the latter unfolds the story of Lord Surya’s discourse to Aruna, his charioteer. There are three parts in this text namely Jnana Kanda (knowledge), Upasana Kanda (spiritual practice) and Karma Kanda (actions).  
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सूर्यगीता - From guruGYAnavAsiShTha-tattvasArAyaNa.  There are three parts (kANDa) in this text, namely knowledge (GYAna), spiritual practice (upAsanA), and actions (karma). The sUryagItA is in first five adhyAya-s in the third pAda of karmakANDa.<ref name=":0" />  
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सूर्यगीता - From guruGYAnavAsiShTha-tattvasArAyaNa.  There are three parts (kANDa) in this text, namely knowledge (GYAna), spiritual practice (upAsanA), and actions (karma). The sUryagItA is in first five adhyAya-s in the third pAda of karmakANDa.<ref name=":0" /> (text<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/suuryagiitaa.html</ref>; translation<ref>http://surya-gita.blogspot.com/</ref>)
    
39.Suta gita
 
39.Suta gita
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It is from Skandha Purana, Adhyayas 13 to 20 of Yagya Vaibhava Kanda.  
 
It is from Skandha Purana, Adhyayas 13 to 20 of Yagya Vaibhava Kanda.  
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सूतगीता - From skandapurANa, thirteenth to twentieth adhyAya-s onwards of yaGYavaibhavakhaNDa.<ref name=":0" />
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सूतगीता - From skandapurANa, thirteenth to twentieth adhyAya-s onwards of yaGYavaibhavakhaNDa.<ref name=":0" /> (text<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/sUtagItA.html</ref>)
    
Tulasi Gita (text<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/tulasIgItA.html</ref>)  
 
Tulasi Gita (text<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/tulasIgItA.html</ref>)  
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Utathya Gita (text<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/utathyagiitaa.html</ref>)  
 
Utathya Gita (text<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/utathyagiitaa.html</ref>)  
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Vaishnava Gita (text<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/vaiShNavagItA.html</ref>)
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Vamadeva Gita - mahAbhArata shAntiparva Rajadharma chapters 92-94 (text<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/vaamadevagiitaa.html</ref>)
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Vanara Gita (Parashara samhita text<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/vAnaragItA.html</ref>)
    
41.Vasishta gita
 
41.Vasishta gita
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Vasishta Gita or Yoga Vasishta is a discourse given by Maharishi Vasishta to Rama when Rama is said to be in a dejected state. It consists of 32000 shlokas and is associated with the principles of Advaita Vedanta. It is described in the Nirvana-Prakarana of Yoga Vaisistha.  
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Vasishta Gita or Yoga Vasishta is a discourse given by Maharishi Vasishta to Rama when Rama is said to be in a dejected state. It consists of 32000 shlokas and is associated with the principles of Advaita Vedanta. It is described in the Nirvana-Prakarana of Yoga Vaisistha. (text<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/vasishthagiitaa.html</ref>)
    
42. Venu  Gita<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":4" />
 
42. Venu  Gita<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":4" />
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This Gita is from Srimad Bhagavatam. It contains the confidential talks of the Gopis in their deepest emotional turmoils upon hearing the Krishna’s flute (Venu).
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This Gita is from Srimad Bhagavatam. It contains the confidential talks of the Gopis in their deepest emotional turmoils upon hearing the Krishna’s flute (Venu). (text<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/veNugIta.html</ref>)
    
43.Vibhishana gita
 
43.Vibhishana gita
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This is described in Yuddha Kanda in Ramayana. This Gita is taught by Rama to Vibheeshana on the battlefield of Lanka and advises Vibheeshana on the virtues of devotion, faith and right values.(text<ref>https://www.gitasupersite.iitk.ac.in/minigita/vibhishana?language=dv&field_nsutra_value=1</ref>)
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This is described in Yuddha Kanda in Ramayana. This Gita is taught by Rama to Vibheeshana on the battlefield of Lanka and advises Vibheeshana on the virtues of devotion, faith and right values.(text<ref>https://www.gitasupersite.iitk.ac.in/minigita/vibhishana?language=dv&field_nsutra_value=1</ref>) (Adhyatma Ramayana text<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/vibhIShaNagItAadhyAtmarAmayaNa.html</ref>)
    
44.Vichakshyu Gita:
 
44.Vichakshyu Gita:
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It is from Mahabharata, Mokshaparva in Shanti Parva. It consists of eleven verses and is narrated by Bhishma to Yudhisthira.
 
It is from Mahabharata, Mokshaparva in Shanti Parva. It consists of eleven verses and is narrated by Bhishma to Yudhisthira.
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विचिख्युगीता - From Mahabharata, mokShaparva as a part of shAntiparva.<ref name=":0" />
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विचिख्युगीता - From Mahabharata, mokShaparva as a part of shAntiparva.<ref name=":0" />  
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mahAbhArata shAntiparva Mokshadharma, Chapters 279-280 (text<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/vichakhnugiitaa.html</ref>)
    
45.Vidura gita
 
45.Vidura gita
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46. Vidya Gita
 
46. Vidya Gita
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This Gita is contained in the Tripura Rahashya and in the form of a story which Lord Dattatreya relates to Parashurama. It is called Vidya Gita as Tripura or the divine mother who presides over the three puras or cities is Vidya or the highest wisdom herself.
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This Gita is contained in the Tripura Rahashya and in the form of a story which Lord Dattatreya relates to Parashurama. It is called Vidya Gita as Tripura or the divine mother who presides over the three puras or cities is Vidya or the highest wisdom herself. (text<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/vidyaagiitaa.html</ref>)
    
47.Vritra gita<ref name=":2" />
 
47.Vritra gita<ref name=":2" />
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It is from Mahabharat, Moksha Parva as a part of Shanti Parva. It is a dialogue between a fierce demon Vritrasura and Shukracharya the Guru of all the Asuras and it consists of two chapters.
 
It is from Mahabharat, Moksha Parva as a part of Shanti Parva. It is a dialogue between a fierce demon Vritrasura and Shukracharya the Guru of all the Asuras and it consists of two chapters.
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वृत्रगीता - From Mahabharata, mokShaparva as a part of shAntiparva.<ref name=":0" />
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वृत्रगीता - From Mahabharata, mokShaparva as a part of shAntiparva.<ref name=":0" /> (text<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/vRitragiitaa.html</ref>)
    
'''48.Vyadha gita'''
 
'''48.Vyadha gita'''
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It is from Kurma Purana, from 12th Adhyaya onwards of Uttara Vibhaaga and Rshi Vyaasa teaches the highest path to self knowledge.  
 
It is from Kurma Purana, from 12th Adhyaya onwards of Uttara Vibhaaga and Rshi Vyaasa teaches the highest path to self knowledge.  
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व्यासगीता - From kUrmapurANa, twelve adhyAya onwards of uttaravibhAga.<ref name=":0" /> (Kurma Purana text<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/vyAsagItAkUrmapurANa.html</ref>; Hindi<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/scannedbooks/vyAsagItAKurmaPurana12-33.pdf</ref>; Brahma Purana text<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/vyAsagItAbrahmapurANa.html</ref>)
    
Yajnavalkya Gita<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/scannedbooks/forencoding/yAjnavalkyagItAMahabharatShantiparva310-318.pdf</ref> (text<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/yAjnyavalkyagItAmahAbhArataShantiparva.html</ref>)  
 
Yajnavalkya Gita<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/scannedbooks/forencoding/yAjnavalkyagItAMahabharatShantiparva310-318.pdf</ref> (text<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_giitaa/yAjnyavalkyagItAmahAbhArataShantiparva.html</ref>)  
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Recources: https://sanskritdocuments.org/sanskrit/giitaa/
 
Recources: https://sanskritdocuments.org/sanskrit/giitaa/
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Gita Literature and its relation with Brahmavidya<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/scannedbooks/GitaLiteratureandItsRelationwithBrahmavidya-UCBhattacharjee-IHQ1926.pdf</ref>
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Imitations of Bhagavad Gita and later Gita Literature<ref>https://sanskritdocuments.org/scannedbooks/ImitationsoftheBhagavadGitaandLaterGitaLiteratureCHOI_VOL-2.pdf</ref>
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Gita Suchi<ref>https://archive.org/details/Gita_Suchi_Gita_Library_Calcutta_1923/mode/2up?view=theater</ref>
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Dheesha Gita<ref>https://archive.org/details/HindiBook-shri-dheesha-geeta-hindi.pdf/mode/2up?view=theater</ref><ref>https://archive.org/details/shri-dhish-gita-shri-bharat-dharma-mahamandal-varanasi/mode/2up?view=theater</ref>
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Sannyasa Gita<ref>https://archive.org/details/shri-sanyas-gita-1925-bharat-dharma-syndicate-kashi/page/n5/mode/2up?view=theater</ref>
    
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