Shloka 1.42 “Caste confusion leads to the destruction of family traditions and sends the family’s ancestors to hell.” Key Teaching:…
Shloka 1.41 “When lawlessness prevails, O Krishna, the women of the family become corrupted; from this, caste confusion arises.” Key…
Shloka 1.40 “When family dharma is destroyed, the eternal family traditions perish, leading to lawlessness.” Key Teaching: Arjuna fears the…
Shloka 1.39 “We, who clearly see the evil in destroying family, should avoid this sin, O Krishna.” Key Teaching: Arjuna…
Shloka 1.38 “Though they, blinded by greed, see no fault in destroying family or enmity with friends, why should we,…
Shloka 1.37 “Though they, overcome by greed, see no evil in destroying family, why should we?” Key Teaching: Arjuna acknowledges…
Shloka 1.36 “By killing these kinsmen, O Krishna, we incur sin; why should we do this?” Key Teaching: Arjuna views…
Shloka 1.35 “Even for the sake of an earthly kingdom, O Krishna, how can I desire to kill these kinsmen?”…
Shloka 1.34 “Teachers, fathers, sons, grandfathers, maternal uncles, fathers-in-law, grandsons, brothers-in-law, and other kinsmen.” Key Teaching: Arjuna lists kin, intensifying…
Shloka 1.33 “Those for whom we desire kingdom, enjoyments, and pleasures stand here in battle, abandoning life and wealth.” Key…