Bhagavad Gītā (Kashmirian recension)

Bhagavad Gītā (Kashmirian recension)

भगवद्गीता

Bhagavadgītā


The Bhagavadgītā in its KASHMIRIAN RECENSION — the Gītā mūla (the metrical ślokas only) as transmitted in Abhinavagupta's (c. 975-1025 CE) Gītārthasaṃgraha ("A Summary of the Meaning of the Gītā"). This file carries ONLY the original Gītā verses; Abhinavagupta's non-dual Trika commentary prose — together with his six maṅgala verses and the per-adhyāya saṃgraha-ślokas — is DROPPED here and reserved for a future sibling text (proposed slug gitartha-samgraha-vivrti, linked by parent_text_id) that will carry the commentary. The Kashmirian recension differs slightly from the vulgate (Śaṅkara) recension of ~700 ślokas: it transmits 716 ślokas across the 18 adhyāyas, with expansions chiefly in adhyāyas 2, 3, 6, 9, 11, and 13. The verse numbering (chapter.verse) follows the source's own "|| ch-v ||" markers. STRUCTURE: verse-keyed by chapter.verse_num across the 18 adhyāyas. Each entry holds one Gītā śloka verbatim, ending in its source marker (retained, mechanically transliterated). Per-adhyāya śloka counts: 47, 74, 48, 42, 29, 49, 30, 28, 35, 42, 60, 20, 35, 27, 20, 24, 28, 78 (= 716 total). Every Devanagari character is a mechanical Sanscript transliteration of the verbatim Muktabodha IAST e-text; upstream marker quirks are normalised in the trailing marker only (Gītā 8.9 "|| 9 ||" and 8.8 "|| 8- 8 ||"), never in the verse text.

716 verses · 18 chapters · trika · kashmir-shaivism