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Basically krishna is the mind and arjuna is the action.
Krishna and arjuna.
Citation needed in the epic he is described as one of the five sons of pandu collectively known as the pandavas and was born of a relationship between his mother kunti and the god indra.
You popped out of this planet from nowhere and you will go back one day but you think you are a complete world by yourself.
There is a telegu play about this called as gayopakhyanam.
He reaches out to krishna for help.
In the bhagavad gita india s famous epic poem lord krishna and loyal well intentioned warrior arjuna discuss the meaning of life and how to act to make life as easy and smooth as possible.
In mahabharata krishna is arjuna s sarathi or charioteer.
One is incomplete without the other.
Arjuna is the best warrior the most skilled the most virtuous the wisest and the bravest.
He freezes and is unable to fight.
Krishna is also said to be the first motivational speaker in human history.
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But why krishna and arjuna fight with each other.
In the bhagavad gita he is about to go into battle and suddenly gets cold feet.
Krishna is also god.
The krishna arjuna dialogues cover a broad range of spiritual topics touching upon ethical dilemmas and philosophical issues that go far beyond the war arjuna faces.
Krishna is his chariot driver.
Numerous commentaries have been written on the bhagavad gita with widely differing views on the.
Krishna is also arjuna s sadguru his spiritual.
Krishna goes on reminding his action tool arjuna that this is the way but the action tool begins to think it is by itself.
So arjuna is pure action.
It is widely believed that the most important thing krishna teaches arjuna in the bhagavad gita is that you should do your duty krishna s instructing arjuna to do his duty as a ksatriya and fight in the battle is certainly a very strong theme in bhagavad gita.
Krishna and arjuna between the two sides of the battle.
Arjuna is a protagonist of the indian epic mahabharata and also appears in other ancient hindu mythological texts.