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Klaibhyam ma sma gamah, parthah
Nai tat tvayur papadhyateh
Kshudram hridaya daur balyam
Tvakto tishta parantapa

Be not weak, Oh Parthah
It is unbecoming of you
Abandoning this mean faintness of heart
Arise, oh Scorcher of the Foe

I remember this when I'm feeling dejected, frustrated, or intimidated about something.

2007-09-28 04:03:00 · answer #1 · answered by philosophyangel 7 · 2 0

The first verse:-
"Dharma Kshetray Kuru Kshetre Samavedha Yuyutsava
Maamakaa Pandavaaschaiva Kim Akurvatha Sanjaya"
The entire essence of srimath Bhagavat Geetha (700+verses)is in this one verse only.
Kshetram=Place or the108 components of the human body(Saankya Philosophy)
Kuru--now a days every Tom,Dick and Harry whether they understand or not -brag about KARMA--Karma and Kuru emnate from the same Sanskrit root(Dhaatup) "Kr"-Kuru kshetram =the field of action( the place where the war was fought) and the human body of action --Dharma Kshetram=the war field or the Human body where the code of conduct(Geneva Convention!!!!) is to be observed.---
Maamaaka=the Egoistic Premordial matter-Prakruthi (in the form of Drdhrhaastra who is physically blind--the human mind is intellectually blind)----100 Asakthis(Devils) in the Human Psyche---Paandava=5 brothers--or 5 cognitive senses of human body which are always pulled towards evil due to Ego(Maamakaa)--"cha+eva"(sri.Sankara's interpretation)-=chaiva = and drawn back to reason by wisdom(sri.Krishna) --one can go on find many many Aadhi Bhoudeekam, Aadhyaathmakam,Aadhi Daiveekam meanings in this ONE verse.

2007-09-28 04:32:49 · answer #2 · answered by ssrvj 7 · 1 0

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