Vedic Chronology of Srimad Bhagavad-Gita.
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| By.K.N.Subramanyam. | 
The epic Mahabharata is traditionally ascribed to the sage Vyasa; the Bhagavad Gita,
 being a part of the Mahabharata, is also ascribed to him.  Theories on 
the date of composition of the Gita vary considerably. Scholars accept 
dates from fifth century to second century BCE as the probable range.   
independent sources, concludes that the Bhagavad Gita was composed 
between fifth and fourth centuries BCE.  The actual dates of composition
 of the Gita remain unresolved. Showing great compassion for all living 
entities Lord Krishna’s lila avatar and literary incarnation Krishna 
Dvaipayana Vedavyasa composed the authentic historical treatise known 
throughout creation as the Mahabharata. The eighteen chapters of the 
Bhagavad-Gita are found in the Bhisma-parva, chapters 25 to 42 of the 
Mahabharata and they are the exact words that Lord Krishna spoke in 
Sanskrit on the battlefield of Kuruksetra,  India over five thousand 
years ago in 3137 B.C.   Out of compassion the great sage Vedavyasa 
thought it wise that all mankind achieve the ultimate goal of life. Thus
 he compiled the historical treatise known as the Mahabharata for the 
women, laborers and friends of the brahmanas.The external reason chosen by Vedavyasa
 was to make easily available for all  humanity through dramatic 
narration a simple but sublime way to understand the path of 
righteousness.   Vedavyasa compiled the Mahabharata under the auspices 
of disciplic succession, properly explaining what is essential so that 
even women, laborers and those not qualified to read the Vedas . Although Vedavyasa was an incarnation of Lord Krishna Himself he was 
also within the purview of disciplic succession having been initiated by
 Narada Muni who was initiated by Brahma who was initiated by Vishnu..After writing the four Vedas, the 108 Puranas and the Brahma Sutras,
 Vedavyasa composed the Mahabharata for the benefit of the common man. 
But the internal purpose and ultimate reason for doing so was to guide 
the attention to Lord Krishna.   Vedavyasa. has already described
 the sublime transcendental qualities of the  Supreme Lord Krishna
 in his epic narrative Mahabharata.
 But the real purpose was to draw the
 attention of worldly people away from mundane topics and direct it 
towards the divine revelation of Bhagavad-Gita spoken by Lord 
Krishna.The Bhagavad-Gita chronology is given in Mahabharata, 
Santi-parva,In the beginning of Treta yuga the supreme science of 
Bhagavad-Gita was delivered by the sun-god Vivasvan to Vaivasvata Manu 
the father of mankind who gave it to his son King Iksvaku the ruler of 
the planet Earth.                                     .    .                              
                                                                    
                                                         
                                                 
King
 Iksvaku was the sovereign ruler of Earth at the time he received the 
supreme science of the Bhagavad-Gita. He was the progenitor of the solar
 Raghu dynasty in which the Lord Krishna's avatar as Rama appeared in Ayodhya
 also in Treta yuga. If we calculate we know that the present age we are
 in is Kali yuga in which 5000 years have transpired. Before this was 
Dvapara yuga which had 800,000 years and before this was Treta-yuga 
which began 1,200,000 before Dvapara-yuga. 
So from this Vedic information it can be determined that King Iksvaku 
received the Bhagavad-Gita in this world at the very least 2 million 
years ago.Going even further, the lifespan of Vaivasvatu Manu who is the current and seventh Manu in this kalpa. Kalpa is calculated in the Vedic scriptures as being 308,571,428 solar years
 of which 120,400,000 have transpired. Since the Bhagavad-Gita was given
 to the sun-god Visvasvan before the current Vaisvasvatu Manu was born 
then it can be understood that the Bhagavad-Gita was spoken to him at 
least 120 million 400 thousands years   ago. . 
 .Going even more further than this we know that one kalpa is calculated
 in Vedic scriptures as being 4 billion 300 million years. There are 14 Manus
 is this time period of a kalpa of which our current Vaivasvatu is the 
seventh Manu. So there were six previous Manus before him and they also 
received the supreme eternal science known as Bhagavad-Gita. So if we 
multiply 6 times 308,571,428 which is the time of existence for one Manu
 we arrive at the time span of 1,851,428,568 solar years and if we add 
the 120,400,000 years from our current Vaisvasvatu the seventh Manu. It 
can be determined the Bhagavad-Gita was also spoken 1 billion, 971 
million, 828 thousand 568 years 
ago.  This supreme science of the Bhagavad-Gita which the Supreme Lord 
Krishna gave to the sun-god is in our current time span of the seventh 
Manu. This is all under the duration of Brahma created from a lotus 
sprung from the navel of Vishnu. That Brahma was created from a lotus is confirmed in the Brahma Samhita..The divine lotus which sprung from the navel of Vishnu is in every way 
related to the spiritual communion of all souls in existence and is the 
origin of the four-faced Brahma        versed in the four Vedas.  So this is the Vedic information regarding the chronology of the 18 chapters of the supreme science known as Srimad Bhagavad-Gita that was revealed by Lord Krishna to Arjuna amidst the 7 divisions of the Pandava army and the 11 divisions of the Kaurava army just prior to the 18 day battle of Kuruksetra
 in 3137 B.C. This all transpired during the present life of our current
 Brahma  Whose origin was the divine lotus manifested from the navel of Vishnu.                 
                                     
The Vedic scriptures confirm that creation is 
cyclic and lasts for a lifetime of Brahma. These calculations are 
measured by a system known as kalaganana 
which is determined by the astronomical calibrations and movements of 
celestial stars and planetary bodies in interlocking galaxies and 
universes. One day and one night of Brahma is 8 billion 640 million 
Earth years. One year of Brahma is 360 days of Brahma equaling 3 
trillion, 110 billion and 400 million Earth years. One lifetime of 
Brahma is 100 of these years of Brahma equating to 311 trillion and 40 
billion years. In Brahma's birth 622 trillion and 80 billion years 
previous to the birth of our present day Brahma and before the Brahma 
manifesting from the golden egg from Vishnu, Brahma then appeared from 
the nostril of Vishnu. At that time Vishnu himself sang the supreme 
science known as the Bhagavad-Gita in his presence. Then a fiat of 
Brahma born from his will named Sanat Kumara studied it thoroughly and 
instructed it to Prajapati Virana who after studying it taught it to the ascetic Raivya who
 imparted it to his son of pure soul and firm vows and great 
intelligence. After this knowledge of the supreme science of the 
Bhagavad-Gita disappeared from this world.
In
 Brahma's birth 933 trillion and 120 billion years previous to the birth
 of our present day Brahma and before the Brahma manifesting from 
Vishnu's nostril, Brahma then appeared from the ear of Vishnu. When 
Vishnu lying upon Sesha Naga desired to 
manifest creation he reflected upon a being who would be puissant enough
 to accomplish this. At that time a being competent enough to fulfill 
this appeared from his ear and Vishnu named him Brahma. Vishnu 
instructed him to create various kinds of beings to populate creation. 
Also Vishnu imparted to Brahma the supreme science of the Bhagavad-Gita.
 After this Brahma created the various and diverse universes with their 
varieagated mobile and and immobile creatures. In this time the supreme 
science of the Bhagavad-Gita pervaded all of creation. With the 
knowledge of the Bhagavad-Gita which is paramount in righteousness 
Brahma who was the creator of all the worlds worshipped Vishnu a purusa 
incarnation of the Supreme Lord Krishna for
 the benefit of everyone in all the worlds. Then desiring to spread this
 knowledge Brahma instructed the supreme science of Bhagavad-Gita to the
 Manu of that timeframe named Svarochish Manu who carefully imparted that knowledge to his son Sankhapada who in turn taught this knowledge to his son Suvarnabha. After this knowledge of the supreme science of the Bhagavad-Gita disappeared from this world.
In
 Brahma's birth 1044 trillion and 160 billion years previous to the 
birth of our present day Brahma and before the Brahma manifesting from Vishnu's ear,
 Brahma then appeared from the speech of Vishnu. The supreme science of 
the Bhagavad-Gita again manifested itself as well. At that time a rishi named Suparna received it from him. Suparna would recite the supreme science of the Bhagavad-Gita during the three sandhyas everyday. Knowledge of this supreme science is referred to in the Rig Veda.
 From the sage Suparna it was obtained by Vayu the wind god who 
communicated it to those rishis who subsist upon what remains from 
sacrificial yagna after feeding all the 
guests. From these rishis the supreme science was obtained by Varuna the
 god of the ocean. After this knowledge of the supreme science of the 
Bhagavad-Gita disappeared from this world.
In
 Brahma's birth 1355 trillion and 200 billion years previous to the 
birth of our present day Brahma and before the Brahma manifesting from 
Vishnu's speech, Brahma then appeared from the eyes of Vishnu. At that 
time Brahma learned the supreme science of the Bhagavad-Gita from Soma
 the moon god. Having received it Brahma then imparted this supreme 
science to Shiva who subsequently communicated it to all those rishis 
who are known by the name of Valikhilyas. After this knowledge of the supreme science of Bhagavad-Gita disappeared from this world.
In
 Brahma's birth 1666 trillion and 240 billion years previous to the 
birth of our present day Brahma and before the Brahma manifesting from Vishnu's eyes,
 Brahma then appeared from the mind of Vishnu. Those rishis that subsist
 only upon the froth of water obtained the supreme science of the 
Bhagavad-Gita from Vishnu. These same rishis then gave it to those 
rishis who are known as Vaikanasas and from
 them Soma the moon-god received it. After this knowledge of the supreme
 science of the Bhagavad-Gita disappeared from this world.
Madhvacarya the establisher of the Brahma Madhva Vaisnava Sampradaya received instructions and knowledge of Srimad Bhagavad-Gita directly from Vedavyasa the author of the Mahabharata who had received the knowledge of Bhagavad-Gita from Narada Muni
 who had received it from Brahma who is the root source of the Brahma 
Vaisnava Sampradaya and its subsequent disciplic succession. Our present
 Brahma who was born from the divine lotus received the knowledge of 
Bhagavad-Gita directly from Vishnu.
This Vishnu is one of three Vishnus and is known as  VishnuGarbodaksayi who is one of three Purusa avatars, which are one of the six groups of incarnations of the Supreme Lord Krishna.  
The
 six groups of incarnations of the Supreme Lord Krishna are Purusa 
avatars, Lila avatars, Guna avatars, Yuga avatars, Manvantara avatars 
and Satyavesa avatars.
Lord Krishna 
again revealed the supreme science of the Bhagavad-Gita which had 
disappeared from this world as is confirmed in Bhagavad-Gita, chapter 4,
 verse 2 below:

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