Shloka 2.42 “The ignorant, delighting in Vedic rituals, speak flowery words, saying there is nothing else.” Key Teaching: Ignorant focus…
Shloka 2.41 “In this path, O Arjuna, the resolute intellect is one-pointed; the intellects of the irresolute are many-branched and…
Shloka 2.40 “In this path, there is no loss of effort, nor is there any harm; even a little of…
Shloka 2.39 “This wisdom of Sankhya has been imparted to you; now hear the wisdom of Yoga, by which you…
Shloka 2.38 “Treating alike pleasure and pain, gain and loss, victory and defeat, engage in battle; thus, you will incur…
Shloka 2.37 “If killed, you will attain heaven; if victorious, you will enjoy the earth; therefore, arise, O Arjuna, and…
Shloka 2.36 “Your enemies will speak many derogatory words, slandering your prowess; what could be more painful?” Key Teaching: Slander…
Shloka 2.35 “The great warriors will think you fled from battle out of fear, and those who esteemed you will…
Shloka 2.34 “People will speak of your infamy forever; for an honored man, dishonor is worse than death.” Key Teaching:…
Shloka 2.33 “But if you do not fight this righteous battle, you will incur sin, abandoning your dharma and honor.”…