The first chapter - Arjuna yoga grief
Jurangdur Karuraja Dhritarashtra was ready to give details of the war of Kurukshetra sitting in his mansion Sanjay Palace. Rishi Vyasdev has given Sanjay a special gift beforehand so that he can see everything of Kurukshetra sitting in the palace and he will be able to make a complete account of King Dhritarashtra.
In response to the question of Dhritarashtra, Sanjay said, how the people of Virgo and Pandavas gathered in the Kurukshetra. On the eve of the war, Arjuna requested his charioteer Sarakrishna - Who wants to fight with whom I want to fight, therefore, set my chariot between both the army, O Krishna. Shrikrishna then established the chariot in the two armies.
Arjuna stood on the chariot and saw both Bhairabrishnya paternal, Bhimadmi grandfathers, Dronaani Acharyas, Shalayas, Matulas, Bhim-Durudodhani brothers, Laksmana's sons, grandfathers, horse buddies, great-grandchildren and great-hearted people. Arjuna expressed his sorrow and said, 'O black eyes, my limbs, and faces are drying up when the relatives see their war. O Govinda, what is needed in our state or in need of happiness or life? Because for those whose kingdoms, pleasures and pleasures are ours, the teachers, the fathers, the sons, the grandfathers, the inmates, the maternal grandfathers, the grandchildren, the family members, and the family abandoned the hope of life and wealth and came to the war.
O Madhusudan, I do not want to kill them even for the tragic state
Arjuna said, "Alas, we are ready to commit a maan, because we are going to kill the people in the greed of Rajasukh." Describing violence as a violent form of Arjuna war, he said of peace - I do not want the happiness and happiness of the kingdom. Arjuna left his bow and sat on the chariot.
The end of the first chapter of the Bhagavad Gita of Arjuna Bishad Yoga
In response to the question of Dhritarashtra, Sanjay said, how the people of Virgo and Pandavas gathered in the Kurukshetra. On the eve of the war, Arjuna requested his charioteer Sarakrishna - Who wants to fight with whom I want to fight, therefore, set my chariot between both the army, O Krishna. Shrikrishna then established the chariot in the two armies.
Arjuna stood on the chariot and saw both Bhairabrishnya paternal, Bhimadmi grandfathers, Dronaani Acharyas, Shalayas, Matulas, Bhim-Durudodhani brothers, Laksmana's sons, grandfathers, horse buddies, great-grandchildren and great-hearted people. Arjuna expressed his sorrow and said, 'O black eyes, my limbs, and faces are drying up when the relatives see their war. O Govinda, what is needed in our state or in need of happiness or life? Because for those whose kingdoms, pleasures and pleasures are ours, the teachers, the fathers, the sons, the grandfathers, the inmates, the maternal grandfathers, the grandchildren, the family members, and the family abandoned the hope of life and wealth and came to the war.
O Madhusudan, I do not want to kill them even for the tragic state
Arjuna said, "Alas, we are ready to commit a maan, because we are going to kill the people in the greed of Rajasukh." Describing violence as a violent form of Arjuna war, he said of peace - I do not want the happiness and happiness of the kingdom. Arjuna left his bow and sat on the chariot.
The end of the first chapter of the Bhagavad Gita of Arjuna Bishad Yoga
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