The Bhagavad Gita, meaning "God's Song," is a revered Hindu scripture from the epic Mahabharata, presenting a dialogue between Prince Arjuna and his charioteer, Lord Krishna, on a battlefield. Facing a moral crisis, Arjuna seeks guidance on duty (dharma), action (karma), knowledge (jnana), and devotion (bhakti). Krishna's teachings provide profound wisdom on fulfilling one's role in life, mastering the self, finding inner peace, and understanding the soul's nature, making it a timeless guide for ethical living and spiritual development.