Gita Chapter 2

Bhagavad Gita Chapter 2, Verse 23 VivekaVani

Gita Chapter 2. They lead not to higher planets but to infamy. Arjuna completely surrenders himself to lord krishna.

Bhagavad Gita Chapter 2, Verse 23 VivekaVani
Bhagavad Gita Chapter 2, Verse 23 VivekaVani

It is not that you, all these soldiers, and i were never there before or will never be. This is the most important chapter of the bhagavad gita as lord krishna condenses the teachings of the entire gita in this chapter. Web in chapter two arjuna accepts the position as a disciple of lord krishna and taking complete of him requests the lord to instruct him in how to dispel his lamentation and grief. Nor in the future shall any of us cease to be. Karma yoga, jnana yoga, sankhya yoga, buddih yoga and. Here many subjects are explained such as: Web the second chapter of the bhagavad gita is sankhya yoga. Commentary to describe arjun’s feelings, sanjay uses the word kṛipayā, meaning pity. This chapter is the essence of the entire gita. My dear arjuna, how have these impurities come upon you?

O son of pṛthā, do not yield to this degrading impotence. Never was there a time when i did not exist, nor you, nor all these kings; Those who are wise lament neither for the living nor the dead. Nor in the future shall any of us cease to be. Rise above the three modes to a state of pure spiritual consciousness. The vedas deal with the three modes of material nature, o arjun. Web in bhagavad gita chapter 2, god kaal (brahm) gives knowledge to arjun after arjun refuses to fight. The supreme personality of godhead said: Arjuna completely surrenders himself to lord krishna. Commentary to describe arjun’s feelings, sanjay uses the word kṛipayā, meaning pity. While speaking learned words, you are mourning for what is not worthy of grief.