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Anugita is an
ancient Sanskrit text
embedded in the Book 14 (Ashvamedhika Parva) of the
Hindu epic the Mahabharata.
Anugita literally means an Anu ("continuation...
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Kisari Mohan (1883–1896). "SECTION L****I". The Mahabharata: Book 14:
Anugita Parva.
Internet Sacred Text Archive.
Retrieved 3
April 2016.
Vettam 1975...
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Krishna recites Anugita - literally,
Subsequent Gita - as a
dialogue between a Brahmin's wife and Brahma.
Scholars have
suggested Anugita to be a spurious...
- Parva:
Anugita Parva:
Section LXX". "The Mahabharata, Book 10:
Sauptika Parva:
Section 16". "The Mahabharata, Book 14:
Aswamedha Parva:
Anugita Parva:...
- F. Max Müller (ed.). The Bhagavâdgîta with the Sanatsugâtîya and the
Anugîtâ.
Sacred books of the East (vol. 8). Oxford, UK: Clarendon. pp. 135–194...
- (Horse sacrifice)
conducted by Yudhishthira. The
world conquest by Arjuna.
Anugita is told by
Krishna to Arjuna. 15
Ashramavasika Parva (The Book of the Hermitage)...
- of the East, vol. 8, as the
Bhagavadgita With the Sanatsugâtiya and the
Anugitâ (published 1882). Also
notable is his publication, in 1884, of the historical...
- Mahabharata, Book 14:
Aswamedha Parva:
Anugita Parva:
Section LXXV". "The Mahabharata, Book 14:
Aswamedha Parva:
Anugita Parva:
Section LXXV". Chatterji, S...
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Kisari Mohan (1883–1896). "SECTION L****I". The Mahabharata: Book 14:
Anugita Parva.
Internet Sacred Text Archive.
Retrieved 3
April 2016. Ganguli, Kisari...
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Hindu 1882 Kâshinâth
Trimbak Telang The Bhagavadgîtâ: Sanatsugâtîya
Anugîtâ. 9
Islam 1880 E. H.
Palmer The Qur'an, part 2/2 –
chapters XVII-CXIV 10...