2.31 to 2.38 Karma Kanda - Fight Krishna refutes 2, 3 arguments of Arjuna Benefits fighting(prescribed duty) 2.31,32 1)Win: Enjoy kingdom 2)Lose: Heavenly.

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2.31 to 2.38 Karma Kanda - Fight Krishna refutes 2, 3 arguments of Arjuna Benefits fighting(prescribed duty) 2.31,32 1)Win: Enjoy kingdom 2)Lose: Heavenly planets 2 nd : Loosing Enjoyment 3 rd : Fear of Sinful reactions What Arjuna will loose by not fighting(avoiding his duty as kstriya) 1)Incur sin by neglecting duties&Infamy ) Ridicule(2.35,36) 2)Dishonor (2.34) PRACTICAL APPLICATION Material happiness comes from proper execution of one’s dharma. Neglect of dharma means material downfall

2.31 summary: Summary: (c) Duty of Ksatriya – Ref. Parasara Smriti explains the duty of ksatriya (2.32 purport) To protect citizens from all difficulties Apply violence for law and order Conquer inimical kings Rule the world according to religious principles Ksatriyas are never meant for directly accepting the order of sannyasa Non-violence in politics may be diplomacy, but it is never a factor or principle (d) Training of a Ksatriya (2.31 purport) Trained for challenging and killing because religious violence is a necessary factor How they are trained – Would go to forest, challenge tiger face to face with a sword and offer tiger for royal order of cremation (e) Ref. Religious law books on ‘violence’ (2.31 purport) – The following are not acts of violence: Sacrificial animal killing by brahmanas – Animal immediately gets a human body without evolutionary cycle / Brahmana gets heavenly planets

 Ksatriyas fighting on religious principles – Get heavenly planets if killed (f) Result of avoidance of duty by Ksatriyas  Infamy (2.31 purport)  Sinful Reaction – Hellish planets (g) Fighting benefits both ways (2.32 purport) – Win or Lose – (Refer to main theme above) (h) Two types of ‘Sva-dharmas’ (Specific duties) – ‘Material’ and ‘spiritual’  Spiritual ‘sva-dharma’ – Attained after liberation  Material ‘sva-dharma’ (Varnashrama-dharma) o Definition – Duties which are performed in accordance with the religious principles, according to particular body, to gradually achieve liberation o Must for humanity ▪ Human civilization begins at this point ▪ As long as one is not liberated, these duties are very important to perform o Ordained by the Lord (Clarified further in Bg. Chapter 4) ▪ They are unavoidable (Man’s stepping stone for spiritual understanding) o Benefit – It elevates to higher stages of life.

Lead karma free life: How? Krishna conscious life Fight for the sake of duty – Krishna concludes this section by saying that Arjuna should not make decisions based on material happiness or distress, rather fight for the sake of his duty and thus be purified  Which is sinful: “Fighting or not fighting”  Arjuna reasoned earlier that fighting the battle would cause him to suffer prolonged sinful reactions, but here Krishna explains that no sin will be incurred by one who executes his duty in the proper consciousness.

Lead karma free life: How? Krishna conscious life Spiritual consciousness: 1)Working for the pleasure of Krishna 2)Beyond victory, defeat, happiness, distress, loss or gain. 3)Advantage: free from bondage. 4)Devarshi, Butapta…. 5)Material consciousness: work for own self impelled by passion, goodness. Outcome: Bound by the reaction: Mana eva..(Amrita Bindu..)