Bhagavad Gita_Chapter 1_Shlokas 26,27,28,29
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Arjuna takes a look at the Kaurva army and instead of seeing warriors, he sees them as his kinsmen who are about to get slain by him, and becomes distraught.
Arjuna gives up fighting even after submitting to Lord Krishna, so the Lord cheekily says to Arjuna that he is talking like a great scholar while grieving for others when he is not supposed to.
Published 06/26/23
Arjuna realises he is overcome with an uncharacteristic despondency so powerful that he is unable to choose the righteous path that is best for him. So he seeks refuge in Krishna as his Guru to guide him.
Published 06/09/23