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The Bhagavad Gītā exists as a fixed and authoritative body of knowledge within the Mahābhārata. Its Sanskrit verses are uniform and identical across all authentic lineages, traditions, and institutions. There is no variation in the original text itself. Any perception of difference arises not from the scripture, but from the philosophical frameworks later imposed upon it. The Gītā, in its original form, is already complete and definitive. Misrepresentation occurs when philosophical systems reinterpret the Gītā according to external doctrines rather than allowing its meaning to arise organically from the Vedic framework itself. When such reinterpretations occur, the integrity of the text is compromised. Vedic knowledge is not speculative philosophy; it is foundational data upon which existence operates. This knowledge is not symbolic abstraction but functional, living information that sustains reality. The universe functions through pre-configured informational structures. All living beings—across the full spectrum of embodied life—are animated by information embedded within them. Nothing functions randomly. Natural phenomena such as wind, rain, growth, decay, and planetary motion are expressions of information already present within the cosmic system. Change is not accidental; it is the activation of pre-existing informational codes. There is no concept of chance or error within creation. Every occurrence unfolds according to precise informational principles embedded at the cosmic level. Large-scale events, including natural upheavals, arise not from randomness but from mechanisms already established within the structure of the universe. Creation operates with absolute precision because it is governed by living, non-human information. Thus, the universe is not a mechanical system driven by coincidence, but an intelligent, living order sustained continuously by Vedic informational laws. The human being is not merely biological matter but a highly sophisticated system of living information. Each individual functions as information in action. Human perception itself depends on embedded informational processes: light is received through the eyes, interpreted by the brain, and rendered into experience through pre-installed cognitive structures. Vision does not occur in the eye but within the brain, which processes information at extraordinary speeds beyond any artificial computation. The human body is bio-electrical in nature, continuously active though imperceptible to ordinary vision. Life is therefore not inert matter but animated energy governed by informational design. Within each human being exists a complete internal blueprint of the Mahābhārata, inclusive of the Bhagavad Gītā. Every character of the Mahābhārata is represented within human consciousness. The tendencies embodied by figures such as Dhṛtarāṣṭra and Duryodhana—blind attachment, ego, and unrighteous inclination—dominate the inner landscape of most individuals. The divine and righteous principles exist as well, but remain underdeveloped. Consequently, the battlefield of Kurukṣetra is not external alone; it is internal, unfolding continuously within the human condition. The Bhagavad Gītā therefore functions as an internal manual for self-recognition and alignment with cosmic order. When approached without distortion, it reveals the mechanics of consciousness, the structure of moral conflict, and the pathway by which living beings may realign with eternal truth. Scripture, consciousness, and existence are not separate domains but interconnected expressions of the same living reality. The spiritual revolution of the Bhagavad Gītā lies not in innovation but in revelation—exposing what already exists within creation and within the self. When properly understood, it reveals that life itself is scripture in motion, governed by divine information and eternal order.