Bagger Vance and the Bhagavad Gita
TO THE SLAUGHTERRannulph Junah evaluates his odds. What chance does he have to play a respectable match against golf's two great legends? Lousy odds. And it is here, where despair takes hold, that The Legend of Bagger Vance begins to brilliantly parallel the story of the Bhagavad-Gita. Arjuna, leader of his people, must fight a battle. Everyone expects him to be strong - to be a champion. Before the battle begins, Arjuna asks his charioteer to take him to the center of the battlefield. (Follow the link to view a picture of the scene.) He does not know his charioteer is Bhagavan (appearing as Lord Krishna in the story) any more than Rannulph Junah knows his caddy is Bhagavan (appearing as Bagger Vance). Follow these parallels between the two stories:
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