BG 1.46

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His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupāda



TEXT 46

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sañjaya uvāca evam uktvārjunaḥ saṅkhye rathopastha upāviśat visṛjya sa-śaraṁ cāpaṁ śoka-saṁvigna-mānasaḥ

SYNONYMS

sañjayaḥ uvāca—Sañjaya said; evam—thus; uktvā—saying; arjunaḥ—Arjuna; saṅkhye—in the battlefield; ratha—of the chariot; upasthe—on the seat; upāviśat—sat down again; visṛjya—putting aside; sa-śaram—along with arrows; cāpam—the bow; śoka—by lamentation; saṁvigna—distressed; mānasaḥ—within the mind.

TRANSLATION

Sañjaya said: Arjuna, having thus spoken on the battlefield, cast aside his bow and arrows and sat down on the chariot, his mind overwhelmed with grief.

PURPORT

While observing the situation of his enemy, Arjuna stood up on the chariot, but he was so afflicted with lamentation that he sat down again, setting aside his bow and arrows. Such a kind and soft-hearted person, in the devotional service of the Lord, is fit to receive self-knowledge.

Thus end the Bhaktivedanta Purports to the First Chapter of the Śrīmad Bhagavad-gītā in the matter of Observing the Armies on the Battlefield of Kurukṣetra.


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