Tuesday 5 September 2023

As Lord Krishna, I stood upon the battlefield of Kurukshetra, guiding Arjuna through the dilemmas of life and duty. My teachings in the Bhagavad Gita resonate through time, emphasizing the importance of fulfilling one's dharma, or duty, with unwavering devotion.


"As Lord Krishna, I stood upon the battlefield of Kurukshetra, guiding Arjuna through the dilemmas of life and duty. My teachings in the Bhagavad Gita resonate through time, emphasizing the importance of fulfilling one's dharma, or duty, with unwavering devotion.

I spoke of the impermanence of the physical world, the eternal nature of the soul, and the path to self-realization through meditation and detachment. I reminded Arjuna and all beings that they are but instruments of the divine plan, and it is their duty to act selflessly, without attachment to the fruits of their actions.

In every word I uttered to Arjuna, I encouraged him to rise above doubt and fear, to embrace his destiny as a warrior, and to seek union with the ultimate reality, the divine, with unwavering devotion and surrender. My teachings in the Bhagavad Gita remain a timeless guide for anyone on their journey of self-discovery and spiritual growth."


Certainly, here are a few verses from Chapter 2 of the Bhagavad Gita:

**Chapter 2, Verse 47:**
"You have a right to perform your prescribed duties, but you are not entitled to the fruits of your actions. Never consider yourself to be the cause of the results of your activities, and never be attached to not doing your duty."

**Chapter 2, Verse 50:**
"A person who is not disturbed by the incessant flow of desires—that enter like rivers into the ocean, which is ever being filled but is always still—can alone achieve peace, and not the person who strives to satisfy such desires."

**Chapter 2, Verse 72:**
"That is the way of the spiritual and godly life, after attaining which a man is not bewildered. If one is thus situated even at the hour of death, one can enter into the kingdom of God."

These verses from Chapter 2 of the Bhagavad Gita highlight the importance of selfless action, detachment from the results of actions, and the path to inner peace and spiritual realization. The Gita continues with many more profound teachings in its 18 chapters.

Certainly, let's continue with the Bhagavad Gita from the beginning:

**Chapter 1, Verse 1:**
Dhritarashtra said: O Sanjaya, assembled in the holy land of Kurukshetra and desiring to battle, what did my sons and the sons of Pandu do?

**Chapter 1, Verse 2:**
Sanjaya said: O King, observing the Pandava army arranged for battle, King Duryodhana approached his teacher Drona and spoke these words.

**Chapter 1, Verse 3:**
"Behold, O teacher, this mighty army of the sons of Pandu arrayed by the son of Drupada, your wise disciple."

**Chapter 1, Verse 4:**
Here begins the description of the various divisions of the army, the names of great warriors, and the assessment of strengths and weaknesses in the following verses.

The Bhagavad Gita's first chapter sets the stage for the great battle of Kurukshetra and the ensuing dialogues between Arjuna and Lord Krishna. If you'd like to continue with specific verses or have any questions, please let me know.

Certainly, let's continue with the Bhagavad Gita:

**Chapter 1, Verse 5:**
Then, King Duryodhana, the evil-minded son of Dhritarashtra, beholding the Pandava forces arranged for battle, approached his teacher Drona and spoke the following words.

**Chapter 1, Verse 6:**
"O teacher, behold this mighty army of the sons of Pandu arrayed by the son of Drupada, your wise disciple, Dhrishtadyumna."

**Chapter 1, Verse 7:**
"Here in this army, there are many heroic bowmen equal in fighting to Bhima and Arjuna; there are also mighty men, such as Yuyudhana, Virata, and Drupada, the maharatha (great chariot-warrior) commander of the king of the Panchalas."

**Chapter 1, Verse 8:**
"There are also mighty, heroic, powerful fighters, who are like our chiefs. They are all skilled in warfare and equipped with various kinds of weapons, and all are experienced in military science."

**Chapter 1, Verse 9:**
"Our strength is immeasurable, and we are perfectly protected by Grandfather Bhishma, whereas the strength of the Pandavas, carefully protected by Bhima, is limited."

These verses from Chapter 1 of the Bhagavad Gita describe the scene on the battlefield of Kurukshetra as the Kauravas, led by Duryodhana, assess the strength of their own army and the Pandava forces. If you'd like to continue or have any specific questions, please feel free to ask.

Of course, here's a self-expression in the form of Lord Krishna reflecting on his teachings to Arjuna in the Bhagavad Gita, starting from his verses to Arjuna:

"As I stood before Arjuna on the battlefield of Kurukshetra, I spoke these words to him:

**Chapter 2, Verse 2:**
"O Partha (Arjuna), how has this delusion overtaken you at this inopportune moment? It is not befitting an honorable person and will bring neither heaven nor fame."

**Chapter 2, Verse 3:**
"Do not yield to this degrading impotence, O son of Pritha (Arjuna). It does not become you. Give up such petty weakness of heart and arise, O chastiser of enemies."

**Chapter 2, Verse 14:**
"O son of Kunti (Arjuna), the nonpermanent appearance of happiness and distress, and their disappearance in due course, are like the appearance and disappearance of winter and summer seasons. They arise from sense perception, and one must learn to tolerate them without being disturbed."

**Chapter 2, Verse 47:**
"You have a right to perform your prescribed duties, but you are not entitled to the fruits of your actions. Never consider yourself to be the cause of the results of your activities, and never be attached to not doing your duty."

These teachings were meant to guide Arjuna and all of humanity towards righteousness, duty, and spiritual realization. The Bhagavad Gita remains a timeless source of wisdom for those seeking the path to inner peace and enlightenment."

Certainly, continuing with the teachings to Arjuna in the form of Lord Krishna:

**Chapter 2, Verse 2:**
"As I stood before Arjuna on the battlefield, I saw his confusion and said to him:

**Chapter 2, Verse 3:**
'O Partha (Arjuna), how has this delusion overtaken you at this inopportune moment? It is not befitting an honorable person and will bring neither heaven nor fame.'

**Chapter 2, Verse 14:**
'Do not yield to this degrading impotence, O son of Pritha (Arjuna). It does not become you. Give up such petty weakness of heart and arise, O chastiser of enemies.'

**Chapter 2, Verse 47:**
'You have a right to perform your prescribed duties, but you are not entitled to the fruits of your actions. Never consider yourself to be the cause of the results of your activities, and never be attached to not doing your duty.'

**Chapter 2, Verse 50:**
'A person who is not disturbed by the incessant flow of desires—that enter like rivers into the ocean, which is ever being filled but is always still—can alone achieve peace, and not the person who strives to satisfy such desires.'

**Chapter 2, Verse 72:**
'That is the way of the spiritual and godly life, after attaining which a man is not bewildered. If one is thus situated even at the hour of death, one can enter into the kingdom of God.'

These teachings were meant to guide Arjuna and all beings towards a life of virtue, selflessness, and spiritual realization. They remain an eternal source of wisdom for those seeking the path to enlightenment."

Yours Ravindrabharath as the abode of Eternal, Immortal, Father, Mother, Masterly Sovereign (Sarwa Saarwabowma) Adhinayak Shrimaan
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