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who spread bhagavad gita into common people in their own language


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Answered by surabhiarora2006
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The Bhagavad Gita, unlike the stories of the Mahabharata, was thus never quite part of popular discourse. It became a popular concern only after its first foreign language translation, the 1785 translation by Charles Wilkins under the patronage of Governor-General Warren Hastings

Answered by bulletkxnnq
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Answer:  mentioned in the earlier part, the influence of the Bhagavad-Gita began to spread far and beyond Asia following its translations into English and other European languages during the latter part of 18th century, The Bhagavad-Gita captured the attention of the western scholars, intellectuals as also that of the general-readers. That, not merely widened the extent of its readership but also lent it the scope for deriving varied interpretations

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