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Abstract

The personal god in the from or person of Krishna is mentioned for the first time in the Gita, one of the most important religious books. Krishna is a god in two states, one with and the other without attributes. This sacred Hindu book also discusses the “Unity of being”. It is said that the bhagavad Gita pays very little attention to the Upanishad s belief in an abstract and intellectual god, although it compromises to an extent between belief in a personal god and an impersonal one. The visibility or invisibility of god is also mentioned in the dialogues of the bhagavad Gitas hero, Krishna, who is the manifestation of god. Another significant aspect of the bhagavad Gita is its concentration on the nature of loving kindness. This essay discusses the union of man with his god and also with his fellow men through love.