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      • Essentially, Lord Krishna's message to Arjuna is meant to overcome division. If Arjuna is able to detach himself from seeking or examining the fruits of his labor and submit his own will to Lord Krishna, division is overcome and unity is achieved. This becomes the basic message that Lord Krishna gives to Arjuna.
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  2. Jan 12, 2015 · And like Vishu has pointed out in his answer, Shri Krishna did tell the Karma Yoga to Sun god and then the Sun god to his son Vaivasvata Manu and so on, but it got lost in course of time [BG - 4.1,2]. So He again told that secret yoga only to Arjuna because Arjuna was both a friend and devotee of Him. The Gita gives this specific reason in the ...

  3. 1. Shri Krishna wanted Arjun to fight the Kurukshetra war. 2. Arjun was Shri Krishna’s most beloved friend. 3. Arjun was also Shri Krishna’s little sister Subhadra’s husband. But, none of these were the reason why Arjun was fortunate to hear this supreme knowledge that we call Bhagavad Gita and witness the Vishwaroop.

  4. May 16, 2018 · As Arjuna is Krishna’s friend also, among all Pandavas, Krishna chose Arjuna. So, being a devotee and friend of Krishna who has firm faith in the message delivered by the Lord are the two qualifications to receive this knowledge.

  5. Jul 31, 2017 · Arjuna fell at Krishna’s feet and wanted Krishna to clear his doubts. What Krishna told him through the Gita was Brahma Vidya. This is a secret Sastra and should be learned only from an...

  6. Essentially, Lord Krishna's message to Arjuna is meant to overcome division. If Arjuna is able to detach himself from seeking or examining the fruits of his labor and submit his own will to...

  7. Nov 28, 2021 · Why did Krishna want Arjuna to fight? Because the battle of Kurukshetra was of a dharma-yuddah nature. The alternative option of not fighting would cause more harm than suffering.

  8. Addressing Lord Krishna as sahasra-bāho, meaning “thousand-armed one,” Arjuna is now specifically requesting to see the chatur-bhuj rūp, or four- armed form of Lord Krishna. In the four-armed form, Shree Krishna appeared before Arjun on another occasion as well.