In the famous spiritual analogy of the chariot, what do the wild horses represent?
The five senses (sight, sound, taste, touch, smell)
Which of the three Gunas represents purity, light, harmony, and a calm, clear mind?
Sattva
In which chapter does the dynamic pivot happen where Krishna grants Arjuna "divine sight" to behold His overwhelming Universal Form?
Chapter 11 (Vishwarupa Sandarsana Yoga)
Arjuna frequently addresses Krishna as Parthasarathi. What does this title literally mean regarding Krishna's practical role in the war?
The Charioteer of Partha (Arjuna)
Into how many total chapters is the Bhagavad Gita divided?
18 chapters
If the horses are the senses, what crucial mental faculty does the reins represent, which must be held tightly?
The mind (Manas)
Which Guna is driven by intense desire, passion, attachment, and restless activity?
Rajas
"Yada yada hi dharmasya glanir bhavati bharata..." In this famous Chapter 4 verse, what does Krishna promise to do whenever righteousness declines on Earth?
Manifest Himself / Incarnate as an Avatar
Because Arjuna is an expert archer who won massive wealth for his kingdom during ancient campaigns, Krishna frequently calls him by this name. What is it?
Dhananjaya (Winner of wealth)
The entire Gita is technically a conversation within a conversation. Who is using his divine vision to narrate the dialogue to the blind King Dhritarashtra?
Sanjaya
Who or what represents the charioteer—the one holding the reins who must make the executive decisions?
The Intellect (Buddhi)
Stale food, excessive sleep, laziness, and confusion are all major symptoms of which Guna?
Tamas
In Chapter 2, Verse 47, Krishna delivers the ultimate law of action: You have a right to your duty, but you have no right to this. What is it?
he fruits of your actions (the results/rewards)
Arjuna addresses Krishna as Hrishikesha. What does this profound philosophical title mean?
Master (or Lord) of the Senses
What is the specific name of Arjuna's celestial, mighty bow that slips from his hands in Chapter 1?
Gandiva
In Chapter 6, Krishna compares a disciplined, perfectly steady mind to a candle flame placed in what specific type of setting?
A windless place (sheltered from the wind)
In Chapter 17, Krishna breaks down what we eat. Foods that are fresh, juicy, nourishing, and naturally agreeable belong to which Guna?
Sattva (Sattvic food)
In Chapter 9, Krishna makes a highly comforting promise to everyday seekers, stating: "Whoever offers Me with devotion a leaf, a flower, a fruit, or [this substance], I will accept it." What is the missing substance?
Water (Patram pushpam phalam toyam)
Krishna addresses Arjuna as Gudakesha. This title recognizes Arjuna for conquering what physical, everyday limitation?
Sleep (Gudakesha means "one who has conquered sleep/darkness")
While Lord Krishna speaks 574 verses and Arjuna speaks 84, King Dhritarashtra speaks the absolute least. Exactly how many verses does the blind king speak?
Exactly 1 verse (the very first verse of the Gita)
Arjuna complains that the mind is as restless and hard to control as the wind. Krishna agrees but states it can be mastered through two practices: Abhyasa (constant practice) and this second quality. What is it?
Vairagya (detachment or dispassion)
What bold instruction does Krishna give to Arjuna regarding the three Gunas in Chapter 2?
To transcend them (rise above all three Gunas / nistraigunyo bhava)
n the closing chapter, Krishna gives a direct formula for ultimate peace, instructing Arjuna to completely abandon all conditional duties and take refuge in Him alone. What is the Sanskrit name for this specific verse of surrender?
The Charama Shloka (Chapter 18, Verse 66)
When Arjuna calls Krishna Madhusudana, he is praising Him as the slayer of which specific entity?
The demon Madhu
The Bhagavad Gita is a 700-verse section nested inside which massive ancient Indian epic?
The Mahabharata