If Arjuna was superior to Karna, why does Bhagavatam say he was a small fish in an ocean of giant fishes?
Is the universal form in the Gita’s ninth chapter a conceptualization and the eleventh chapter, a revelation?
Why does the Gita use a setting of war to convey its transcendental message when such a setting can be abused to provoke communal violence?
Why does Krishna emphasise consciousness at death which is much more uncontrollable than consciousness while living?
When Krishna had said he wouldn’t lift weapons in the Kurukshetra war, why does he say in Gita 11.33 that the Kauravas are already killed by him?
What is the significance of the two metaphors of rivers and moths used in the Gita’s description of warriors entering into the Universal Form