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What philosophical concept is illustrated by the excerpt from the Bhagavad-Gita in the question with the most views in the "Hinduism" category?
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Without access to the specific excerpt or question from the Bhagavad-Gita that has the most views in the "Hinduism" category, I can still point to a central philosophical concept illustrated in the Bhagavad-Gita. One key concept is "Dharma," which represents duty, righteousness, and moral law. The Bhagavad-Gita addresses the conflict of duty and ethics faced by Arjuna, who is advised by Krishna on the nature of action, righteousness, and the importance of fulfilling one’s responsibilities without attachment to the outcomes.
Another significant concept is "Yoga," particularly the idea of "Karma Yoga," which emphasizes selfless action performed for the benefit of others and as a means to spiritual growth. The text also delves into the nature of the soul (Atman) and the eternal nature of existence, contrasting it with the temporary nature of the physical body.
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Another significant concept is "Yoga," particularly the idea of "Karma Yoga," which emphasizes selfless action performed for the benefit of others and as a means to spiritual growth. The text also delves into the nature of the soul (Atman) and the eternal nature of existence, contrasting it with the temporary nature of the physical body.
If you provide the specific excerpt or context, I can offer a more precise analysis related to that content.