Monday, March 30, 2020

Srimad Bhagavat Gita commentary chapter 3 verse 41


Chapter 3 verse 41

“Therefore, O best of the Bharatas, controlling first the senses, kill this sinful thing, the destroyer of knowledge and wisdom”

Arjuna is no ordinary person. For current context, he would be equivalent to a very able corporate world CEO with many business achievements to his credit or well revered world political leader who has many admirers and followers in his own right. Arjuna wants clarity on what makes a person to be deluded with expectations from actions. His contemplative and enquiring mind prepares him to get engagement on this question from Lord Krishna. Krishna has explained in last several verses that ‘desire’ is the root cause which destroys both knowledge (Nyanam) and wisdom (applied knowledge/experience or Vignyanam). Wisdom is the experiential knowledge and by clinging on to senses, mind and body complex through desires/expectations, a person is rendered rudderless in spite of inherent knowledge.

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