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Why is the Bhagavad-Gita important to Hinduism?

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It contains collected hymns that are important historically.

It contains collected hymns that are important historically.

It gives instructions on religious gatherings.

It gives instructions on religious gatherings.

It spells out the caste system.

It spells out the caste system.

It contains ideas about the gods and nature of the soul.

It contains ideas about the gods and nature of the soul.
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The Bhagavad-Gita is important to Hinduism primarily because it contains ideas about the gods and the nature of the soul. It is a key philosophical text that addresses fundamental questions of life, duty (dharma), and morality, and it is considered a spiritual guide on how to live according to one's principles and responsibilities. Therefore, the most appropriate response is:

It contains ideas about the gods and nature of the soul.