
46. ಅರ್ಜುನನಿಗೆ ಕೃಷ್ಣನ ಉಪದೇಶ, ಭಗವದ್ಗೀತೆ Krishna’s Divine Message
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As the great war is about to begin, Arjuna stands overwhelmed on the battlefield of Kurukshetra. Seeing his own family, elders,teachers, and friends arrayed as enemies, he is torn with sorrow. "Do I kill all these for a mere piece of land?" he asks Krishna, laying down his bow and declaring he will not fight.
Krishna gently but firmly responds, revealing the deeper truths of existence. First, he explains that the soul is eternal—there is no real death or birth; just as we change clothes, thesoul takes new bodies. Second, as a Kshatriya, it is Arjuna's dharma to fight for justice. Third, Krishna emphasizes Nishkama Karma—to act without attachment to the results and surrender the outcome to the divine.
In a moment of divine revelation, Krishna declares that he alone is behind all actions, all beings, and all elements of the universe. To awaken Arjuna’s inner clarity, Krishna reveals his Vishwaroopa—his cosmic form—showing that everything in the universe is but a part of him.