The document discusses misconceptions around violence in the Bhagavad Gita. It states that the Gita does not advocate violence, but rather advocates remembering one's true self and fighting against forgetting oneself, which is considered the true violence. It defines violence as any action that leads to forgetting oneself, one's family, teachers, or society. The Gita asks us to focus on our true self through yoga and anusandhan in order to behave in a self-realized manner for the benefit of society. It advocates participating in a war against this inner violence and adharma.