Bhagavad-Gita
['bʌɡəvəd'ɡi:tə]
- n. 【印度教】《薄伽梵歌》,《福者之歌》(意译“世尊歌”。印度教经典《摩诃婆罗多》第6篇的一部分)[亦称作 Gita]
英文词源
- Bhagavad-Gita (n.)
- dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna inserted in Mahabharata, from Sanskrit, "Song of the Sublime One," from Bhaga, a god of wealth, from Sanskrit bhagah, literally "allotter, distributor, master, lord," from bhajati "assigns, allots, apportions, enjoys, loves" (related to Avestan baga, Old Persian baga "master, lord, god") + gita "song," fem. past participle of gayate "sings, calls," from PIE root *gei- "to sing" (cognates: Avestan gatha "song," Lithuanian giedoti "to sing").