A List Of Known Gita In Malayalam

॥ A list of known Geetaa Malayalam Lyrics ॥

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In the following, a list of known types of gita-s is given.
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അനുഗീതാ: From Mahabharata, aShvamedhaparva adhyAya 16.
Conversation between
arjuna and shrIkRiShNa after the war and coronation of YudhiShThira.

അവധൂതഗീതാ

അഷ്ടാവക്രഗീതാ: Conversation between King Janak and aShTAvakra. Emphasis
is on renunciation (sa.nnyAsa.)

ഈശ്വരഗീതാ: From kUrmapurANa, first eleven adhyAya of uttaravibhAga.

ഉത്തരഗീതാ

കപിലഗീതാ: From adhyAya 23 through 33 of ska.ndha 3 of shrImadbhAgavatapurANa.

ഗണേശഗീതാ: From gaNeshapurANa, krIDAkhaNDa, adhyAya 138-148.
Close to Bhagavadgita format and contents.

ദേവീഗീതാ: From adhyAya 31 through 40 in seventh ska.ndha of devIbhAgavata.

പരാശരഗീതാ: From Mahabharata, mokShaparva as a part of shA.ntiparva.

പാണ്ഡവഗീതാ: From Mahabharata.

പിംഗലഗീതാ: From Mahabharata, mokShaparva as a part of shA.ntiparva.

ഭഗവദ്ഗീതാ: From Mahabharata, adhyAya 25 through 42 of bhIShmaparva.

ബ്രഹ്മഗീതാ: From ska.ndapurANa, fourth adhyAya of sUtasa.nhitA and
first twelve adhyAya of yaGYavaibhavakhaNDa. Another version with
the same name available in yogavAsiShTha in later part of nirvANa
portion sarga 173 through 181.

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ബ്രാഹ്മണഗീതാ: Part of anugItA, see above.

ബോധ്യഗീതാ: From Mahabharata, mokShaparva as a part of shA.ntiparva.

ഭിക്ഷുഗീതാ: From adhyAya
twentythird of ska.ndha 11 of shrImadbhAgavatapurANa.

മങ്കീഗീതാ: From Mahabharata, mokShaparva as a part of shA.ntiparva.

യമഗീതാ: Three types: 1) in third a.nsha of vishNupurANa upto seventh chapter,
2) in the third khaNDa adhyAya 381 of agnipurANa, and 3) in eighth
adhyAya of of nRisi.nhapurANa.

രമണഗീതാ: Written by Ramana Maharshi’s disciple, Kavyakantha Ganapati Muni
based on Maharshi’s dialogues with various disciples, in sanskrit.

രാമഗീതാ: The more common Gita is in the 5th sarga of of uttarakANDa in
adhyAtmarAmAyaNa which is part of brahmANDapurANa. The second one is
common in Tamil Nadu found in guruGYAnavAsiShTha-tattvasArAyaNa. There
are three parts(kANDa) in this text, namely knowledge (GYAna),
spiritual practice (upAsanA), and actions (karma).
The rAmagItA has eighteen chapters in the second pAda of upAsanAkANDa.

വിചിഖ്യുഗീതാ: From Mahabharata, mokShaparva as a part of shA.ntiparva.

വ്യാസഗീതാ: From kUrmapurANa, twelve adhyAya onwards of uttaravibhAga.

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വൃത്രഗീതാ: From Mahabharata, mokShaparva as a part of shA.ntiparva.

ശിവഗീതാ: From pAtAlakhaNDa of padmapurANa.

ശിവശമ്പാകഗീതാ: From Mahabharata, mokShaparva as a part of shA.ntiparva.

സൂതഗീതാ: From ska.ndapurANa, thirteenth to twentieth adhyAya-s
onwards of yaGYavaibhavakhaNDa.

സൂര്യഗീതാ: From guruGYAnavAsiShTha-tattvasArAyaNa. There
are three parts(kANDa) in this text, namely knowledge (GYAna),
spiritual practice (upAsanA), and actions (karma).
The sUryagItA is in first five adhyAya-s in the third pAda of karmakANDa.

ഹരിഗീതാ: Same as bhagavadgItA, referred in MahabhArata, shA.ntiparva
adhyAya 346 shloka 10 in Narada’s words.

ഹംസഗീതാ: From adhyAya thirteen of ska.ndha 11 of shrImadbhAgavatapurANa.

ഹാരീതഗീതാ: From Mahabharata, mokShaparva as a part of shA.ntiparva.

ബുദ്ധഗീതാ: Normally dhammapada is treated as buddhagiTA.

ജയന്തേയ ഗീതാ Book 11 of Srimad Bhagavatam, Chapters 2 to 5.

ജൈന മഹാവീര ഗീതാ
അധ്യാത്മ ഗീതാ
അർഹദ്ഗീതാ or തത്ത്വഗീതാ
പ്രേമഗീതാ

രുദ്ര ഗീതാ shrimad bhagavatham (4.24.24 – 4.24.79)

Main reference: Gita-rahasya by Bal Gangadhar Tilak. Printed first in June 1915.
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Gita Name Kinjavadekar BORI/Tokunaga
utathya Ch. 90-91 90-91
vAmadeva 92-94 93-94
RiShabha 125-128 125,127,129
ShaDja 167 161
ma.nki 177 171
bodhya 178 172
bodhya 265 257
hArIta 278 269
vRitra 279-280 269-270
parAshara 290-298 279-287
ha.nsa 299 288
pi.ngalA 174 ?? (brAhmaNa-senAjita-sa.nvAda)
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