It is estimated that the origins of the 'Bhagavad-gita', a 700 verse Hindu scripture which is part of the larger 'Mahabharata' was originally composed as early as the 9th century BC. Ascribed to the Sage Vyasa, the 'Bhagavad-gita' is a classic work of Hindu scripture which relates the story of Prince Arjuna who is faced with a decision with serious moral consequence, whether or not to go to war. With the armies arrayed on the battlefield, Arjuna in a moment of hesitation is counseled by Vishnu, the Supreme God, who takes the form of Krishna wearing the disguise of a charioteer. This work along with its larger counterpart the 'Mahabharata' has been described as one of the most important works of scripture ever composed. A classic tale of Hindu spirituality, the 'Bhagavad-gita' provides great insight into dealing with the morally ambiguous challenges that face us all. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper has been translated into English prose with an introduction by Kashinath Trimbak Telang.