Verse 58
Having advised Arjuna what to do
in the previous verse, Sri Krishna now declares the benefits of following
his advice and the repercussions of not following it.
The soul should not think that it
is in any way independent of God. If we take full shelter of the Lord, with the
mind fixed upon him, then by His Grace all obstacles and difficulties will be
resolved.
But if, out of vanity, we
disregard the instructions, thinking we know better than the eternal wisdom of
God and the scriptures, we will fail to attain the goal of human life, for
there is no one superior to God, nor is there any advice better than His.
Verse 59
Right at the
beginning of the Mahabharatha war, when Arjuna asked Sri Krishna whether to
fight or not, Sri Krishna could have given the answer right away. But He
decided to deliver the discourse of the Gita
instead, not just for Arjuna’s benefit but for the benefit of all future
seekers.
Having done so,
he now vehemently points out the flaw in Arjuna’s decision. He says, in crystal
clear language, that the decision to not fight is wrong. It is purely
ego-driven, and not in line with Arjuna’s duty as a warrior.
In our personal experience, we come across stories of children who were misfits in their families and communities simply because their prakriti, their nature, their samskaaraas, were completely different.
Parents have a strong sense of mine-ness with regard to their children. They prefer not to think of their children as independent entities.
In our personal experience, we come across stories of children who were misfits in their families and communities simply because their prakriti, their nature, their samskaaraas, were completely different.
Parents have a strong sense of mine-ness with regard to their children. They prefer not to think of their children as independent entities.
Similarly, Arjuna
also assumed that he could override his nature as a warrior, and become a monk.
Sri Krishna reminded him that his inherent nature as a warrior would compel him
to fight, and that he should reconsider his decision.
At the highest level, this verse should be
understood in this way,
“Our inherent nature
being divinity, even if we undertake actions out of ego and ignore the inner
divinity, ultimately, a stage comes in each and every one’s life when he/she
turns towards God/ SELF and undertakes sadhana so as to act/think/ exist as per
one’s real nature - DIVINE SELF”
Love.
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