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Section 2 Arjuna’s 5 reasons for not fighting (1.28 – 1.46)

Section 1 Introduction (1.1 – 1.27). Preparation for War (1.1 – 1.11). Signs of Victory for Pandavas (1.12 – 1.20). Krishna as Bhakta Vatsala (1.21 – 1.27). Section 2 Arjuna’s 5 reasons for not fighting (1.28 – 1.46). Compassion (1.28 – 1.30). Enjoyment (1.31 – 1.35).

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Section 2 Arjuna’s 5 reasons for not fighting (1.28 – 1.46)

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  1. Section 1 Introduction (1.1 – 1.27) Preparation for War (1.1 – 1.11) Signs of Victory for Pandavas (1.12 – 1.20) Krishna as BhaktaVatsala (1.21 – 1.27) Section 2 Arjuna’s 5 reasons for not fighting (1.28 – 1.46) Compassion (1.28 – 1.30) Enjoyment (1.31 – 1.35) Fear of Sinful reactions (1.36 – 1.38) Destruction of Family Traditions (1.39 – 1.43) Indecision (2.6)

  2. Gudakesa – Arjuna conquered sleep & ignorance because of friendship with Krishna Nature of the devotee o Cannot forget Krishna even for a moment (Samadhi); even while walking or asleep o Devotee conquers sleep and ignorance; because of constant Krishna consciousness. (This is called Samadhi) (b) Krishna as Hrsikesa – As director of mind and senses, He could understand Arjuna’s purpose in placing the chariot in the midst of the armies – “hestitation to fight” Chapter 1.Verses 1.24-1.46

  3. Text 28-30:1st Reason: Compassion • Compassion due to soft heartedness of a pure devotee (1.28) • False compassion due to material fear, namely loss of life (1.29, 30) • Cause of fearfulness • Solution to the fear • Causes of such frustrations in life • Misdirected interest – Only interested in one’s own welfare • Ignorance of real self-interest – Real self-interest is Vishnu’s satisfaction • Conditional nature is to forget this real self interest – this is the cause of material pain

  4. Text 31-35:2nd Reason: Enjoyment • Arjuna in a “blind conception of life” cannot see the right way to achieve even the material • Happiness. He argues that fighting will not offer him any enjoyment, even by victory • Arjuna misuses the name ‘Govinda’ • Typical calculation of material life • Show off tendency – Everyone wants to show off his opulence to friends and relatives, but • Arjuna fears that all of them will be killed on the battlefield • To be so-called ‘good man’ – Arjuna did not want to kill his relatives, and even if there was • Any need to kill them,he desires that Krishna kill them and he should not be involved

  5. 1.36-1.38 3rd Reason: Fear of Sinful reactions • Six kinds of aggressors (based on grounds of politics and sociology – Artha-sastra) • Killing them does not incur any sin. • (b) Why Arjuna favors forgiveness (based on the grounds of religion and saintly behavior – Dharmasastra) • Aggressors as seniors and relatives • Forgiveness on account of saintliness • Why to risk life and eternal salvation for temporary pleasures and kingdom.

  6. 1.39-1.43 4th Reason: Family tradition Destroyed • 1) Death of elderly • 2) Family traditions stop: Irreligious practices • 3) Women Polluted • 4) Unwanted progeny: Varna Sankara • 5) Hellish life for family and destroyers of family • 6) Culture destroyed • 7) Varnasrama Dharma • 8) Offering pinda to Ancesters

  7. (2.6) 5th Reason: Indecision • Arjun saintly qualities revealed(1.28-1.46) • Softheartedness (1.28) • Does not want to kill even for exchange of three worlds (1.35) • Ready to forgive any aggressors (1.36) • Considers evil consequences even at the risk of refusing obligation to fight (1.37 – 1.38) • Conscious of obligations to protect family traditions and morals (1.39 – 1.44) • He does not think that: “I am transcendental and I have no obligations”

  8. Arjuna being saintly is conscious of moral principles – How he can kill one’s relatives based on selfish motives (1.44) • Does not want to retaliate (1.45) • Custom according to Ksatriya fighting principles – unarmed and unwilling foe not be attacked • These symptoms are due to softheartedness resulting from being a great devotee • Kept his bow down (even broke his vow of not keeping the bow once lifted) (1.46) • Conclusion: Such a kind and softhearted person is fit to receive self-knowledge (1.46 purport)

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