1. Karma Yoga: Krishna starts his teachings by emphasizing the importance of duty and selfless action (Karma Yoga). He advises Arjuna to fulfill his duty as a warrior without attachment to the results, seeing the performance of his duty as an offering to the Divine.
  2. Bhakti Yoga: Krishna reveals his divine form to Arjuna, displaying his cosmic and all-encompassing nature. He explains the significance of devotion and surrender (Bhakti Yoga) to the Supreme Being, encouraging Arjuna to dedicate himself entirely to the Divine and find solace in the Lord’s love and protection.
  3. Jnana Yoga: In the final section, Krishna imparts knowledge of the self and the ultimate reality (Jnana Yoga). He explains the eternal nature of the soul (Atman) and its distinction from the physical body. Krishna stresses the importance of understanding the imperishable soul and realizing the illusion of material existence

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