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Dec 2, 2019 at 7:49 comment added ram @srimannarayanakv, Manu (and his Smriti)'s time was either at beginning of Kalpa, or at beginning of Manvantara (71 chatur yugas). So Manu was before Gita. But, Krishna mentions in same Gita, that he taught Manu at beginning of Manvantara. So Krishna is the guru, Manu is the student, then Krishna is guru again with Arjuna as the student. Any case, it is pointless to argue who 'borrowed' from whom, since everyone has to borrow from Krishna at some point or other.
Nov 15, 2019 at 22:03 comment added Srimannarayana K V By going through the verse in Manu Smriti , I think it was borrowed from Gita but not the other way around. Thanks for making an attempt . Up voted. @sv.
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