Bhagavad-Gita: A Conversation between Sri Krishna and Arjun
Bhagavad-Gita: A Conversation between Sri Krishna and Arjun Five thousand years ago, when Arjuna refused to fight the battle against his own family at Kurukshetra, Krishna overcame Arjun’s reluctance to fight by analyzing the thought of the self and showing that the person is in error who thinks that he's doing this, that or something else. And when it's found that what Arjun calls “I” may be a kind of fiction created by avidya, his own metaphysical ignorance, an excellent a part of difficulty ceases to exist. Krishna further proceeds to demonstrate the existence of a better individuality, of which Arjun had no previous knowledge. Then He points out that this individuality is connected with Parbrahman, the Causeless Cause or the primary explanation for the Western world, and goes on to explain the the character of Parbrahman and says that it's none aside from His avaykta form. So as to form him a firm of purpose, Krishna gives Arjun further teachings on the battlefiel
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