The correct option is D Bhagavad Gita
‘Arsha’ means epics written by rishis or sages. The two famous Arsha epics of Ancient India are ‘Ramayana’ and ‘Mahabharata’ written in Sanskrit.
The 'Bhagavad Gita' was written by 'Veda Vyasa', and is a collection of philosophical teachings on fulfilling one's duty. ‘Ramayana’ was composed by rishi ‘Valmiki’, portraying the life of Shriram. It is one of the largest ancient epics in world literature, it is considered as ‘Adi-Kavyam’-meaning first poem in Hindu tradition. ‘Mahabharata’ written by sage ‘Vyas’ also called ‘Veda Vyasa’ is the story of the Kurukshetra war between two groups the ‘Kauravas’ and the ‘Pandavas’.