The Bhagavad Gita consists of 18 chapters containing a total of 700 shlokas. It is a sacred dialogue between Lord Krishna and Arjuna on the battlefield of Kurukshetra. Each chapter addresses key aspects of dharma (duty), bhakti (devotion), jnana (knowledge), and moksha (liberation).
Chapters (Adhyayas) with Categories & Shloka Count
| Chapter | Category | No. of Shlokas |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Arjuna Vishada Yoga | Dejection of Arjuna | 47 |
| 2. Sankhya Yoga | Yoga of Knowledge | 72 |
| 3. Karma Yoga | Yoga of Action | 43 |
| 4. Gyana Karma Sanyasa Yoga | Yoga of Knowledge and Renunciation | 42 |
| 5. Karma Sanyasa Yoga | Yoga of Renunciation | 29 |
| 6. Dhyana Yoga | Yoga of Meditation | 47 |
| 7. Gyana Vigyana Yoga | Yoga of Knowledge and Wisdom | 30 |
| 8. Akshar Brahma Yoga | Yoga of the Imperishable Absolute | 28 |
| 9. RajaVidya RajaGuhya Yoga | Yoga of Royal Knowledge | 34 |
| 10. Vibhuti Yoga | Yoga of Divine Glories | 42 |
| 11. Vishwaroop Darshan Yoga | Yoga of the Cosmic Form | 55 |
| 12. Bhakti Yoga | Yoga of Devotion | 20 |
| 13. Kshetra Kshetragya Vibhag Yoga | Yoga of the Field and Knower | 35 |
| 14. Gunatraya Vibhag Yoga | Yoga of the Three Gunas | 27 |
| 15. Purushottam Yoga | Yoga of the Supreme Person | 20 |
| 16. Daivasura Sampad Vibhaga Yoga | Yoga of Divine & Demonic Qualities | 24 |
| 17. Shraddhatraya Vibhaga Yoga | Yoga of the Threefold Faith | 28 |
| 18. Moksha Sanyasa Yoga | Yoga of Liberation | 78 |
The Bhagavad Gita serves as a guiding light for spiritual seekers, offering profound teachings on the meaning of life, selfless action, and ultimate liberation (moksha). It continues to inspire millions across the world.

