Oppenheimer Was Greatly Influenced By Bhagavad Gita, Will Christopher Nolan’s Film Be Inspired By The Same? ( Photo Credit – YouTube )

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Christopher Nolan’s upcoming film Oppenheimer is a biopic about J. Robert Oppenheimer, the theoretical physicist who helped develop the first atomic bomb. The film has been generating a lot of buzz and for good reasons. Nolan is a master filmmaker, and he’s bringing his signature visual style to this complex and important story. One of the important aspects of the film is its connection to the Hindu scripture Bhagavad Gita.

Oppenheimer was an ardent follower of the Gita, not spiritually or religiously but he connected with the Hindu scripture on an intellectual level which helped him deal with the confusions regarding the atomic bomb. For the unversed, The Gita is a philosophical text that explores the nature of duty, action, and suffering. It’s a text that has been interpreted in many different ways, but for Oppenheimer, it was a source of comfort and guidance.

In the Bhagavad Gita, the warrior prince Arjuna is faced with a difficult choice. He is about to go to war against his own family and friends. He knows that he must fight, but he is filled with doubts and fears. Krishna, his charioteer and a manifestation of god Vishnu, helps Arjuna to see the larger purpose of his actions. He teaches Arjuna about the importance of duty, even when it is difficult. Oppenheimer drew inspiration from Gita as he quoted one of the lessons after testing the first atomic bomb.

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