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      • So he was the one who needed instruction. That was why Krishna gave him advice through the Gita. 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 Acharya. There is the story of Satyakama told in the Upanishad.
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  2. Oct 23, 2022 · Krishna has instructed Arjuna that he should do his duty as a ksatriya and fight. But Arjuna realized that if he fights this battle then it will be disastrous for his friends and family who will mostly all get killed. So Arjuna is thinking that it would be better for everyone if he did not fight.

  3. Shree Krishna grants Arjun divine vision to see His infinite-form that comprises all the universes. Arjun sees the entire creation in the body of the God of gods with unlimited arms, faces, and stomachs. It has no beginning or end and extends immeasurably in all directions.

  4. Krishna could have just instructed or even ordered Arjuna to fight and Arjuna had sincere regards for Krishna. Chances are he wouldn't have disregarded Krishna’s advice. If Krishna orders point-blank, “Fight!”

  5. May 6, 2024 · Why did Arjuna draw his sword against Yudhishthira? Arjuna was provoked by Yudhishthira's disrespectful words during battle. What advice did Krishna give Arjuna to resolve the situation? Krishna advised Arjuna to show disrespect to Yudhishthira without harming him. How did Krishna explain the complex nature of morality to Arjuna?

  6. Arjuna said: By my hearing the instructions You have kindly given me about these most confidential spiritual subjects, my illusion has now been dispelled. PURPORT. This chapter reveals Krsna as the cause of all causes. He is even the cause of the Maha-Visnu, from whom the material universes emanate.

  7. Aug 23, 2017 · Six thousand years ago Bhagavan Sri Krishna taught this knowledge to Arjuna in the battle field just before the great battle began, a fight between good ability against evil. The battle represents an ongoing battle in the human heart to do right and eradicate the wrong, an inner struggle that continues to this day.