Shloka 18.38

“That happiness which arises from contact of senses with objects, like nectar at first but poison in the end, is said to be rajasic.”
Key Teaching: Rajasic happiness is initially pleasant but ultimately harmful.
Theme: Guidance, Dharma, Moksha Sannyasa Yoga, Jnana Yoga.
Description:
Krishna describes rajasic happiness as arising from senseobject contact, like nectar at first but poison in the end. This verse, continuing 18.37, addresses Arjuna’s quest for understanding (2.9, 13.1, 18.1). The themes of guidance, as Krishna critiques rajasic happiness, dharma, as he supports Arjuna’s duty, Moksha Sannyasa Yoga, as he analyzes happiness, and Jnana Yoga, as he emphasizes wisdom, are central.

In the Mahabharata, Arjuna’s restraint (1.28–46) contrasts with Duryodhana’s indulgence (1.3–11). This teaching aligns with Jnana Yoga (14.7) and Karma Yoga (2.47), warning against sensory pleasure. Krishna builds on teachings about rajas (14.7, 17.12), highlighting its fleeting nature.

Philosophically, this verse critiques sensory happiness, a theme Krishna refines with teachings on rajas (14.7). Arjuna’s path is clarified by avoiding fleeting joy. The themes of Moksha Sannyasa Yoga and Jnana Yoga underscore the Gita’s focus on lasting liberation.

Sanjaya’s narration frames Krishna’s words objectively, emphasizing their cautionary clarity. This verse serves as a metaphor for life’s indulgence, where rajasic happiness binds. Krishna’s teaching prepares readers to perform duties with divine restraint, aligning with liberation.

Online Gita Team

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