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Arjuna's internal conflict from "summary" of Bhagavad Gita by Stephen Mitchell

Arjuna's mind is in turmoil as he faces the daunting task of leading his army into battle. On the verge of war, he is suddenly overwhelmed by doubt and confusion. He is torn between his duty as a warrior and his moral values. Should he fight and risk causing harm to his own kin, or should he retreat and avoid bloodshed altogether?Arjuna's internal conflict reflects the universal struggle between duty and conscience, between what is expected of us and what we feel is right. This conflict is not unique to Arjuna; it is a dilemma that many of us face in our daily lives. We are often torn between our obligations and our principles, between following the rules and listening to our inner voice. Arjuna's hesitation is not born out of cowardice or weakness, but out of a deep sense of moral responsibility. He is not afraid of battle, but he is troubled by the thought of fighting against his own relatives and loved ones. His inner turmoil is a sign of his humanity, his compassion, and his sense of justice. As Arjuna struggles with his conflicting emotions, he turns to Krishna for guidance. Krishna, who serves as his charioteer, becomes his mentor and spiritual guide. Through their dialogue, Krishna helps Arjuna see beyond his immediate concerns and understand the bigger picture. Krishna teaches Arjuna about the nature of life, the impermanence of the physical world, and the eternal soul that resides within each of us. He reminds Arjuna of his duty as a warrior and urges him to fulfill his obligations without attachment to the fruits of his actions. Through Krishna's teachings, Arjuna gains clarity and resolve. He learns to let go of his doubts and fears, to surrender to his duty, and to trust in the wisdom of the universe. In the end, Arjuna finds peace and courage, ready to face the challenges that lie ahead. Arjuna's internal conflict serves as a powerful reminder of the moral dilemmas we all face in our lives. It is a timeless story of doubt and resolution, of struggle and enlightenment. Through Arjuna's journey, we are reminded of the importance of staying true to our values, even in the face of adversity.
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    Bhagavad Gita

    Stephen Mitchell

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