Gita in English rhyme

 Gitas in English rhyme with Sanskrit text 

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Gita is a Sanskrit word meaning song only,
Singing, chanted, or praised in song simply;
Gita are sung by revered wise personalities,
Singing praise, wisdom, knowledge clearly.




Agastya Gita: From Varaha Puran, contains teachings of Sage Agastya.
Anu Gita: From Mahabharat, it is a dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna after the Kurukshetra war.
Ashtavakra Gita: A dialogue between Sage Ashtavakra and King Janaka, focusing on Advaita Vedanta.
Avadhuta Gita: Attributed to Dattatreya, it is a text of Advaita Vedanta philosophy.
Bhagawat Gita: From Mahabharat - Lord Krishna and Arjun on Kurukshetra battlefield.
Brahma Gita: From Skanda Puran, it contains teachings of Brahma.
Brahman Gita: A text focusing on the teachings of Brahman, often found in various Upanishads.
Devi Gita: From Devi Bhagavata Puran, it contains the teachings of the Goddess to King Himalaya.
Ganesh Gita: From Ganesh Puran, it contains teachings attributed to Lord Ganesh.
Guru Gita: A dialogue between Lord Shiv and Parvati, focusing on the importance of the Guru.
Hamsa Gita: From Bhagwat Puran, a dialogue between Lord Vishnu as Hamsa and sons of Brahma.
Hanuman Gita: Contains teachings attributed to Lord Hanuman, often found in various Purans.
Lakshman Gita: From Ramayan, it contains teachings of Lakshman.
Moksha Gita: Attributed to Adi Shankaracharya, it focuses on the path to liberation.
Ram Gita: From Adhyatma Ramayan, it contains teachings of Lord Ram.
Rudra Gita: From Shiva Puran, it contains teachings of Lord Shiv.
Sampaka Gita: A lesser-known text, often found in various Purans.
Sanatan Gita: A modern text focusing on eternal truths of Sanatan Dharma.
Sankhya Gita: From Mahabharat, it contains teachings on Sankhya philosophy.
Shiv Gita: From Padma Puran, it contains teachings of Lord Shiv.
Sruti Gita: From Bhagwat Puran, it contains hymns sung by the Vedas personified.
Uddhav Gita: From Bhagwat Puran, it is a dialogue between Krishna and Uddhava.
Vanar Gita: From Ramayan, teachings attributed to the Vanaras (monkey warriors).
Vidur Gita (Neeti): From Mahabharat, teachings of Vidura on ethics and morality.
Vidya Gita: From Tripura Rahasya, it contains teachings on knowledge and wisdom.
Vyas Gita: Attributed to Sage Vyasa, often found in various Puranas.
Yama Gita: From Vishnu Puran, contains teachings of Yama, the god of death.