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      • Krishna advises Arjuna to show disrespect to Yudhishthira by addressing him as "you" instead of with the usual title of respect, which will metaphorically "kill" him without actually causing harm. By doing this, Arjuna can uphold his vow, maintain his honor, and avoid committing a sinful act like murdering his own brother.
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  2. Nov 28, 2021 · In a verse (Ch. 1, verse 45-46), Arjuna expresses his aversion to killing, even when defending his own life: अहो बत महत्पापं कर्तुं व्यवसिता वयम् |यद्राज्यसुखलोभेन हन्तुं स्वजनमुद्यता:

  3. Krishna persuades Arjuna to do his duty as a man born into the class of warriors, which is to fight. Arjuna’s dilemma thus draws a response from Krishna that expands to become an expression of the central themes of the Bhagavadgita.

  4. May 6, 2024 · Krishna intervenes and questions Arjuna's actions, advising him against killing his own kin. Arjuna explains his vow to slay anyone who tells him to give up his Gandiva bow, including Yudhishthira.

  5. Also, see the kind of ways Krishna uses to convince Arjuna. That will tell you about what stops Arjuna and therefore, what is it that all of us need to break free of our Arjuna-ness. Krishna could have just instructed or even ordered Arjuna to fight and Arjuna had sincere regards for Krishna.

  6. Aug 6, 2023 · In response to Arjuna's despondency, Lord Krishna commences the divine discourse, which forms the core of the Bhagavad Gita. Through the teachings, Krishna imparts profound philosophical wisdom and spiritual knowledge that transcends time and place.

  7. Thus, even the biggest arrangements for security cannot avert a person’s death if God has willed it to happen. Similarly, Shree Krishna says that he has already decided the outcome, but he wishes Arjun to be the medium to accomplish it and receive the glory of the conquest as a reward for his agency.

  8. Dec 20, 2021 · Krishna’s Refutation: Lord Krishna condemns the attitude of Arjuna saying that the Ksatriyas are happy when fighting opportunities come unsought. Further Lord clarifies that either he will be killed on the battlefield and attain the heavenly planets or he will conquer and enjoy the earthly kingdom.