Bhagavad-Gita is a Hindu text part of the epic Mahabharata dealing with values of heroism and aspects of the Hindu religion. The Bhagavad-Gita is presented as a dialogue between prince Arjuna and Krishna about Arjuna's duty as a warrior to kill members of his family and his hesitation to do so. The work concerns the concept of dharma, a sense of morality and conscience, and its relation to heroic action and battle. Throughout the work, Krishna explains aspects of the Hindu religion and the means of attaining these ideals.