Indian Philosophy Bhagavad Gita Arjuna Character Analysis & Description Essay

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Please write a four page paper on one character from either the Bhagavad Gita or the Ramayana. Please briefly describe the character then give your philosophical reflection on the symbolic and philosophic meaning of that character.

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Submission date: 30-Mar-2020 02:43PM (UTC-0500)
Submission ID: 1285552180
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Character Paper: Indian Philosophy
The Bhagavad Gita was originally written in one of the classic languages in India,
Sanskrit, and was later on translated into different languages. The book describes ancient Indian
cultures and has become a scholarly reference for Indian philosophies and practices. The book
emphasizes the abandonment of worldly beliefs and the need for people to focus on the duties
and responsibilities towards their deities. The book is considered an influential book that holds
the same power as other religious books like the Bible and the Quran. Characters like Arjuna
provide a clear representation of the connection between religious practices and worldly
perspectives, and obligation to their deity.
Character Description
Arjuna was a young prince from the Kshatriya castle, which belonged to Hindu warriors.
He was the third son among the f...


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