In this section of the Mahabharata, Krishna talks about doing one's duty.

1. Ramayana***

2. Veda

3. Upanishad

4. Bhagavad

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To confirm which section of the Mahabharata Krishna's teachings about doing one's duty are found, we can refer to the Mahabharata itself. The Mahabharata is a Hindu epic that consists of multiple sections, including conversations between Krishna and Arjuna, known as the Bhagavad Gita.

1. Ramayana: The Ramayana is a different Hindu epic that tells the story of Lord Rama, not Krishna. So, the teachings about doing one's duty are not found in the Ramayana.

2. Veda: The Vedas are the oldest scriptures of Hinduism, which consist of hymns, rituals, and philosophical teachings. While the Vedas contain important teachings, the specific conversation about doing one's duty is not present in the Vedas.

3. Upanishad: The Upanishads are philosophical texts that explore the nature of reality and the ultimate truth. Although the Upanishads contain profound wisdom, Krishna's teachings about duty are not specifically discussed in the Upanishads.

4. Bhagavad: The final option, "Bhagavad," is not clear as it seems incomplete. However, if you were referring to the Bhagavad Gita, also known as the Gita, part of the Mahabharata, you are correct. The Bhagavad Gita is a revered scripture that presents Krishna's teachings on various aspects of life, including the importance of fulfilling one's duty or dharma.

Therefore, the correct answer is 4. Bhagavad (specifically, the Bhagavad Gita).

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