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Did Vedas exist before The Bhagavad Gita ?

Kirran

Premium Member
Yeah, it certainly seems so. The Bhagavad Gita is a very beautiful text, and is much more influential now than much of the Vedic texts, which address various different issues and are from a different context. Some of the Upanishadic stuff aside.
 

paarsurrey

Veteran Member
Did Vedas exist before The Bhagavad Gita ?

Can we summarize from the posts written hitherto in the thread that Veda was first and Bhagvad Gita was a later scripture? Right? Please
Anybody, please
Regards
 

Kirran

Premium Member
The Ashtavakra Gita appears to be younger still. In the cases of both the Bhagavad Gita and Ashtavakra Gita, this in no way diminishes them - it is the truths within the text that exist beyond time.
 

paarsurrey

Veteran Member
Did Vedas exist before The Bhagavad Gita ?

Bhagavad Gita could exist before Veda if Krishna would have existed before Veda. Right? Please
Anybody, please
Regards
 

paarsurrey

Veteran Member
Did Vedas exist before The Bhagavad Gita ?

Bhagavad Gita could exist before Veda if Krishna would have existed before Veda. Right? Please
Anybody, please
Regards
of course there were.
Just like there have always been Muslims,
AND Christians,
and Jews,
and Wiccans...

Muslim as a proper noun started with Muhammad only:


[27:92] Say, ‘I am commanded only to serve the Lord of this city which He has made sacred, and to Him belong all things; and I am commanded to be of those who submit to God*;
[27:93] ‘And to recite the Qur’an.’ So whoever follows guidance, follows it only for the good of his own soul; and as to him who goes astray, say, ‘I am only a warner.’

http://www.alislam.org/quran/search2/showChapter.php?ch=27&verse=91
*The word "Awwalul Muslameen" ,The First Muslim has been translated as "those who submit to God".
Regards
 
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Vinayaka

devotee
Premium Member
Muslim as a proper noun started with Muhammad only:


[27:92] Say, ‘I am commanded only to serve the Lord of this city which He has made sacred, and to Him belong all things; and I am commanded to be of those who submit to God*;
[27:93] ‘And to recite the Qur’an.’ So whoever follows guidance, follows it only for the good of his own soul; and as to him who goes astray, say, ‘I am only a warner.’

http://www.alislam.org/quran/search2/showChapter.php?ch=27&verse=91
*The word "Awwalul Muslameen" ,The First Muslim has been translated as "those who submit to God".
Regards
I thought this thread was about the Vedas and Bhagavad Gita. Paarsurrey.
 

Aupmanyav

Be your own guru
Bhagavad Gita could exist before Veda if Krishna would have existed before Veda. Right?
BhagawadGita was for a particular moment and a particular person who was confused. The teaching to Arjuna can be applied to many situations for all people in the whole world. It is simply this 'you should not shirk action in the way of righteousness and not be proud just to have performed your duty'.
 
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