ეპიკური გმირის კონცეფცია „ბჰაგავადგიტაში“
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არჯუნა, კრიშნა, “ბჰაგავადგიტა”, ინდური ფილოსოფიაანოტაცია
The BhagavadGita is one of the most significant texts in Hindu Philosophy and Literature. The text delves into themes of ethical action, duty and enlightenment. Study explores the concept of an epic hero within the framework of Bhagavadgita, focusing on Arjuna and his eventual ascension to spiritual enlightenment through adherence of Krishna’s teachings, which encompass the entirety of Indian Philosophy.
Central to this analysis is the interplay between karma, gunas, and yoga—key concepts that shape Arjuna’s journey. Arjuna's internal conflict, sparked by the moral dilemma of waging war against his kin, is examined through the lens of Hindu philosophical concepts, particularly the law of karma and selfless action. The study also engages with comparisons to Western literary figures such as Hamlet and Achilles, illustrating how the BhagavadGita redefines heroism as detachment from ego and alignment with divine will. Ultimately, this research argues that Arjuna's heroism lies not in personal glory but in self-transcendence, offering a distinct perspective on heroism that contrasts with classical Western ideals.