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Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 1 shlok 26

Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 1 Shlok -26 In that poignant moment on the battlefield, Arjuna’s discerning eyes beheld a profound and heart-wrenching sight. Before him, within both opposing armies, he could identify a multitude of significant individuals who held a deep place in his life: Amongst his fathers, he saw not only his biological father but …

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Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 1 shlok 25

Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 1 Shlok -25 Duryodhana, in a subtle allusion to the past, asked Dronacharya to observe the meticulously arranged military formation of the Pandava army, led by their commander-in-chief, Dhristadyumna, the son of King Drupad and one of Dronacharya’s own students. Many years prior, Dronacharya, in alliance with the Pandavas, had defeated King …

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Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 1 shlok 24

Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 1 Shlok -24 The phrase “O Dhritarashtra, having thus been addressed by Arjun, the conqueror of sleep” is a description by Sanjay, who was narrating the events of the Kurukshetra War to King Dhritarashtra in the ancient Indian epic, the Mahabharata. In this context: “O Dhritarashtra”: Sanjay is addressing King Dhritarashtra. “Dhritarashtra” …

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Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 1 shlok 23

Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 1 Shlok -23 Arjun, fearlessly guided by the Supreme Lord as his charioteer, firmly believed in the rightful claim of the Pandavas to half of the kingdom of Hastinapur. However, the Kauravas, the wicked sons of Dhritarashtra, refused to share it. Arjun was resolute and prepared for battle, determined to reclaim what …

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Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 1 shlok 21, 22

Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 1 Shlok -21,22 It is a beautiful expression of the relationship between a devotee and the Supreme Lord, emphasizing the depth of devotion and love that can exist between them. It conveys the idea that even though the Lord is supremely independent and all-powerful, He willingly becomes “enslaved” by the love and …

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Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 1 shlok 20

Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 1 Shlok -19 In this account, Sanjay refers to Arjuna as “Kapi Dhwaj,” signifying the presence of the mighty Monkey God Hanuman on Arjuna’s chariot. The backstory reveals a moment when Arjuna, in a moment of pride in his archery skills, remarked to Lord Krishna, “I do not understand why during Lord …

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Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 1 shlok 19

Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 1 Shlok -19     Duryodhana asked Dronacharya to look at the skillfully arranged military phalanx of the Pandava army led by their commander-in-chief Dhristadyumna, King Dhrupad’s son. He was also one of Dronacharya’s pupils. Duryodhana was subtly reminding his teacher of a mistake he had committed in the past. Many years …

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Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 1 shlok 16, 18

Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 1 Shlok -16, 18 Yudhisthira, the eldest of the Pandavas, is referred to as “King” in this context. His demeanor consistently reflected regal grace and nobility, whether residing in a grand palace or enduring exile in the forest. He earned the title of “King” through the performance of the Rājasūya Yajña, a …

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Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 1 shlok 15

Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 1 Shlok -15 In this verse, the title “Hrishikesh” is used to address Lord Krishna. “Hrishikesh” signifies the “Lord of the mind and senses.” This title acknowledges Lord Krishna as the Sovereign Master who holds dominion over the minds and senses of all living beings. It underscores the idea that Shree Krishna …

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