Bhagavad Gita Svādhyāya
SELF-STUDY OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF UNIVERSAL SIGNIFICANCE
In the Bhagavad Gita, Śri Ksha exhorts Arjuna to fight a battle to attain the supreme spiritual well-being (śreyas). However, nonviolence or non-killing (ahimsa) is a core value of the philosophy Ksha teaches. 
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The Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 2, Verses 14 ... 17

Gita Post #17   The universe is the manifestation of Ātman. In the transactional world, we practice a concept of ownership or belongingness. To whom does then the universe belong? Everything we perceive as things appearing and disappearing in the world is only the manifestation of Ātman. If there is an owner for everything in the world, it has to be only Ātman!

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