Saturday, February 21, 2026

Bhagavad Gita- MANY OF HIS FAMILY AND FRIENDS ARE AGAINST HIM - 18 CHAPTERS = 3+6+9 = HOURS ON THE CROSS

 

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Arjun realized that all the warriors on the battlefield ready to shed blood were none other than his own relatives, friends, and family.

This moment is captured in Chapter 1, Verse 28 of the , where Arjuna realizes that the warriors he must fight are none other than his own relatives, friends, and family, leading to deep remorse and a crisis of duty.  His attachment to their physical bodies blinds him to his higher spiritual duty, causing him to lose clarity and become forgetful of his true self. 

Lord Krishna responds by teaching that the soul is eternal and beyond death, and that the body is merely a temporary vehicle.  He advises Arjuna to act according to dharma (righteous duty), not emotional attachment.  The war is not about killing people, but about restoring cosmic order. 

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