A review by aaronwhite
The Bhagavad Gita by Simon Brodbeck, Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa

4.0

A conversation between Lord Krisna and Prince Arjuna, son of King Duryodhana, as they wait for battle on the Field of Law or Righteousness against the forces of evil. Arjuna is concerned that he is wrong to slay the enemy even in pursuit of a righteous duty. So he asks the God Krisna a number of questions about ethics, about action and inaction, about renunciation. Krishna responds by revealing Himself in a variety of guises, and by explaining the Brahma; the perfection of union with Himself; the reality of the Soul within the Body; the process of reincarnation; and especially the Three Moods: Goodness, Fieryness, and Darkness. All action or renunciation of action come from these Moods.