“Sanjaya said: Thus have I heard this wonderful dialogue between Vasudeva and the greatsouled Partha, causing my hair to stand on end.”
Key Teaching: Sanjaya marvels at the divine dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna.
Theme: Guidance, Dharma, Moksha Sannyasa Yoga, Bhakti Yoga.
Description:
Sanjaya expresses awe at the wonderful dialogue between Krishna (Vasudeva) and Arjuna, which causes his hair to stand on end. This verse, continuing 18.73, reflects on Arjuna’s inquiry (2.9, 13.1, 18.1). The themes of guidance, as Sanjaya narrates the Gita, dharma, as he supports Arjuna’s role, Moksha Sannyasa Yoga, as he reflects on liberation, and Bhakti Yoga, as he marvels at Krishna’s divinity, are central.
In the Mahabharata, Sanjaya’s role as narrator (1.1) contrasts with Duryodhana’s ignorance (1.3–11). This teaching aligns with Bhakti Yoga (9.34) and Jnana Yoga (13.12), emphasizing the dialogue’s impact. Krishna’s teachings (18.63) awe Sanjaya.
Philosophically, this verse reflects the Gita’s divine impact, a theme Krishna refines with teachings on wisdom (18.63). Sanjaya’s awe underscores the dialogue’s power. The themes of Moksha Sannyasa Yoga and Bhakti Yoga underscore the Gita’s focus on divine revelation.
Sanjaya’s narration frames his own words, emphasizing their awestruck clarity. This verse serves as a metaphor for life’s wonder, where divine wisdom inspires. Krishna’s teaching prepares readers to engage with divine awe, aligning with liberation.
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