What does Arjuna say to Krishna in mahabharta
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Arjuna is unwilling to fight the Kaurava army. Lord Krishna, who is his charioteer, reasons with him. One reason a person could refuse to fight would be the fear of defeat. But Arjuna is a great warrior, and defeat is unlikely in his case. Another reason would be the unwillingness to take another person’s life. But Arjuna is a warrior, and in a battle, a warrior has no such worries. In fact, it is a warrior’s duty to fight. Arjuna, moreover, is from a family of great warriors. So he has a family legacy to live up to. So how can Arjuna refuse to fight?
Arjuna then tells Krishna that he cannot fight, because he sees opposite him his grand uncle Bhishma and his Acharya Drona. Isn’t it unheard of for anyone to kill the eldest member of one’s family or one’s teacher? Arjuna is actually asking Krishna if Krishna Himself would do such a thing. Here Arjuna has in mind Krishna’s reverence for His own guru sage Sandeepini, said Valayapet Ramachariar, in a discourse.
When Krishna’s period of study ended, He asked sage Sandeepini what He should give Him. The sage directed Krishna to his wife so that He could grant her whatever it was that she wished.
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