As I mentioned earlier there many Gita's. Which maybe a shock for few there are 60 Gita's.

Please Read below the names and which it's based on.

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1. Guru Gita :  It is described in Skanda Purana. The conversation between Lord Shiva and Devi Parvati
2. Ashtavakra Gita: It is described in the Vana Parva, Mahabharat. The conversation between sage Astavakra and king Janaka. It speaks about Aditya Vedanta, bondage and self-realisation.

3. Avaduta Gita: Avadhuta Gita has been one of the most important texts of the
Natha Yogi tradition of Hinduism. The title means “ Songs of Soul”. It is based on the conversation between sage Dattatreya and Lord Kartikeya. The text's poetry is based the principles of Advaita and Dvaita schools of Hindu philosophy.
4. Bhagavad Gita: The most popular Gita.Conversation between Lord Krishna and Arjuna. It consists around 700 verses and explains various aspects of life.

5. Anu Gita: Anu-Gita is a part of the “Ashwamedha Parva” in the magnum opus Mahabharata.Convo bw Shree Krishna and Arjuna.
6. Brahma Gita: Conversation between sage Vaisistha and Lord Rama. It is described in Niravana and Prakarana of Yoga -Vaisistha. In this Gita the nature of Brahmana, the world and the soul is clearly expounded.
7. Janaka Gita: Soliloquy by king Janaka after his hearing the song.
8. Sri Rama Gita I :It consists 64 verses. It is described in Adhyatma Ramayana.Rama Gita condenses Vedantic teaching in the form of a dialogue between Sri Rama and Lakshman.
9. 9. Sri Rama Gita II : It is described in Tattva Sarayana. It is conversation between Lord Rama & Hanu
10. Ribhu Gita: The Ribhu Gita based on the teachings of Sage Ribhu to his disciple Nidagha. It is acclaimed Gita dealing with Advaita Vedanta and it forms the heart of Shivarahashya Purana which is one of the upapurans based on Shiva and Shivite worship.
11. Siddha Gita : Song sung by Siddhas near the palace of king Janaka. It is described in the Upashsnti Prakarana of the Yoga Vaisistha. The expansion of consciousness into infinity is effected to self control and the negation of the subject-object.
12. Uttara Gita: It is Suppliment to the Bhagavad Gita described in Bramhananda Purana. It emps on jnana and yoga and allied topics.

13. Vaisistha Gita: Intro of sage Vaisistha to Shree Rama on the eternal truths. It is described in the Nirvana-Prakarana of Yoga Vaisistha.
14. Baka Gita: This Gita is based on the conversation between Lord Indra and sage Baka.. It is described in Mahabharat. In this Gita the sage is described the sorrowful condition of the world which a person has to see and face, if he lives for a long time.
15. Bhikshu Gita: It is described in Srimat Bhagavatam.The Bhikshu-Gita is contained in chapter 5 of Skandha XII of Srimad Bhagavata. The Gita is based on the conversation between Lord Shree Krishna and Uddhav inform of a greedy Brahmin who becomes sage later and sings song.
16. Gopi Gita: It is described in Srimat Bhagavatam.The song of Gopi’s of separations from Shree Krishna.

17. Hamsa Gita or Uddhava Gita: This Gita is based on the conv between Lord Vishnu in the form swan and the sons of Bramha. This Gita considers the world as an illusion.
18. Jivanmukta Gita: In this Gita sage Dattatreya explains the nature of the realised souls.( Jivanmukta).

19. Kapila Gita: It is described in Srimat Bhagavatam. The Gita is based on the teachings of sage Kapila to his mother Devahuti.
20. Nahusha Gita: It is described in Mahabharat based on the conversation between Yudhisthira and Nahusha.
21. Narada Gita: This Gita is based on the conversation between Lord Krishna and Narada. It treats of the general requisites of the spiritual aspirants.
22. Pandava Gita: This Gita is also known as Prapanna Gita.This Gita based on various prayers offered by different devotees to the supreme god; lord Narayan.This Gita is referred to as the songs of surrender.
23. Rishabha Gita:It is described in Srimat Bhagavatam.Based on the instructions given by Sage Rishabh to his children on the eternal truths and the way to liberation for the benefits of the world.
24. Shaunaka Gita: This Gita is described in Ariana Parva, Mahabharat. This Gita is based on the instructions given by sage Shaunaka to Yudhisthira on the secrets of the General life of the beings of the universe.
25. Sruti Gita: It is described in Srimat Bhagavatam.This Gita is based on the prayers offered by Srutis to lord Narayana.

26. Yugala Gita: It is described in Srimat Bhagavatam.This Gita is based on the Gopis’ description on the glories of Lord Shree Krishna.
27. Vyada Gita: This Gita is described in Mahabharat. A sermon delivered by Sermon ( a Hunter) to sage Kaushika.
28. Yudhisthira Gita: This Gita is described in Mahabharat.This Gita is based on the conversation between Yudhisthira and Yaksha.
29. Moksha Gita: This Gita is song of liberation written by Swami Sivananda.

30. Ramana Gita: This Gita is composed by Shri Vasistha Ganapati Muni , embodies the teachings of Bhagavan Shri Ramana Maharshi.

31. Ishwara Gita: The Ishwara Gita is Shaivite teaching philosophy.
32. Ganesha Gita: It is from the Ganesha Purana. It is an upapurāṇa,( Krida Khanda) that includes mythology, cosmogony, genealogy, metaphors, yoga, theology and philosophy relating to Ganesha. It was told to a king called Varenya by Lord Ganesha himself.
33. Devi Gita: Devi Gita is part of Devi Bhagavata Purana. It is also known as the Shrimad Devi Bhagvatam and the Devi Bhagavatam. In this Gita Devi describes her essential forms to Himalaya to keep his request.
34. Parashara Gita: This Gita is based on the conversation between Sage Parashara, father of Vedh Vaysa and King Janaka.

35. Pingala Gita: In Mahabharat in Shanti Parva.The message of the Gita is enlightenment and the wisdom that dawned on a prostitute named Pingala.
36. Bodhya Gita: This Gita is described in Moksha Parva in Mahabharat as a part of Shanti Parva.. This is based on the conv between Saint Bodhya and king Yayati.

37. Yama Gita: This Gita explains the qualities of Vishnu devotees concept of Brahmana and the method of freeing one
38. Vichakshyu Gita: This Gita is described in Mahabharat in Shanti Parva.This Gita is based on the Bhraman’s narration to Yudhisthira about non violence and emphasises on sacrificing all the animals qualities present in man rather than external aspects.
39. Manki Gita: This Gita is described in Mahabharat in Shanti Parva. This Gita is based on the story of a day dreaming trader Manki told by Bhishma to Yudhisthira.
40. Vyasa Gita: This Gita is described in Bramha Puran. It is based on the discourse of Rishi Vyasa to the Rishis.
41. Vritra Gita:  This Gita is described in Mahabharat in Shanti Parva. It is based on the conversation between demon Vitrahsura and demon guru Sukhracharya.
42. Shiva Gita: The Siva-Gita is a text of Vedantic Saivism that comes to us from the latter portion (uttara kanda)
43. Sampaka Gita: Conv between Bhishma and Yudhisthira. Sampaka, a learned Bhramhin gives the msg that one can attain everlasting happiness only through renunciation.
44. Suta Gita: It is contained in Skanda Puran,Yagya Bhaibhav Kanda. It advocates monism and refutes dualism.
45. Surya Gita: It is found in guru gyan Vaisistha in Tattava Sarayana. It is based on the conversation between Lord Bramha and Lord Dakshinamurthy,in which the latter unfolds the story of Lord Surya’s discourse to Aruna, his charioteer.
46. Harita Gita: It is based on the conversation between Bhishma and Yudhisthira.The teachings that were said to be taught by sage Harita on Sanyasha Dharma acc to Bhishma on the true path of a shadhaka and the qualities to be posed to attain Moksha.
47. Vibhishana Gita: This is described in Yuddha Kanda in Ramayana. It is discourses bw Lord Ram and Vibhishana described in Ramayana..This Gita teaches us to go through trails and tribulations of life keeping in mind the spirituality ennobling words of Lord Rama to Vibhishana.
48. Hanumad Gita: This Gita is based on the discourse given by Lord Rama and Devi Sita to Hanuman after the defeat of Ravana and their arrival of Ayodhya.

49. Agastya Gita: This Gita is described in Varah Purana. In this Gota Sage Agastya described the concept of Moksha.
50. Bharata Gita : This Gita extols the glories of the Lords and explains the pitfalls the seekers face if the mind is uncontrolled and in this process shows us the greatness of Bharata whose name is fittingly bestowed on this great country of India known as Bharatvarsha.
51. Bhishma Gita: This Gita is described in Mahabharat. This Gita contains the hymns of Bhishma chanting the various names of Maheswar, Vishnu, and Narayana and chanting these hymns with full faith and devotion is said to confer peace, bliss, prosperity and happiness to the seeke
52. Brâhmana Gita: This Gita is described in Mahabharat. It is based on the conversation between  a learned Brahman and his wife about how to escape from the bond of Maya (illusion) and attain highest state of liberation which is the ultimate goal of all human existence.
53. Rudra Gita: This Gita is described in Varaha Puran and Bhagavat Puran . In Varaha Puran it describes the identity of Bramha,Vishnu and Maheswar given by Rudra including the hymns on Vishnu. In Bhagavat Puran it describes the hymns of Lord Vishnu expounded by Rudra for liberat
54. Sanatsujata Gita: This Gita is described in Mahabharat in Udhyog Parva. This Gita is based on the dialogues between saint Sanatsujata and King Dhitarastra - the Kaurav king. It explains the concept of Brahman, intellect,mind and the methods of attaining Brahman.
55. Yogi Gita: This Gita is based on the collections of prayers and spiritual teachings of the fourth spiritual successor of Swaminarayan, Shree Yogiji Maharaj. It explains all about the attributes that are needed for a seekers to attain spiritual realisation and become Brahmarup
56. Vallabh Gita: This Gita is also referred to as Shodhasa Granthas and is the collection of sixteen works of Shri Vallabhacharya in which all the range of subjects have been discussed . He taught his disciples to seek the true goal of life which is Moksha.
57. Vidura Gita: This Gita is described in Mahabharat. This Gita is also known as Vidhura Neeti. This Gita is based on the conversation between Vidhura and King Dhitarastra. It comprises of maxims of conducts, fair play and the art of governing and politics.
58. Vidya Gita: This Gita is contained in the Tripura Rahashya and in the form of a story which Lord Dattatreya relates to Parashurama. It is called Vidya Gita as Tripura or the divine mother who presides over the three puras or cities is Vidya or the highest wisdom herself.
59. Bhramara Gita: This Gita is from  Srimad Bhagawatam. This Gita is based on the conversation between Gopis and Uddhava through a Bharama ( bee) as an intermediary.
60. Venu  Gita: This Gita is from Srimad Bhagawatam. It contains the confidential talks of the Gopis in their deepest emotional turmoils upon hearing the Krishna’s flute (Venu).

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