Bhagwad Gita Commentary Chapter X



Bhagwad Gita shloka X.1

Bhagwad Gita Commentary chapter X shloka 1 primarily deals with Lord Krishna exhorting on Arjuna the value of understanding the hidden inner meanings of his statements which are nothing but truth and only truth (here whatever has been stated by Lord Krishna are termed as vachans (words of God) because anything which come from the mouth of Lord Krishna ... God, the Almighty Creator manifesting a human form can be nothing but the absolute truth). As there is none to defy the accuracy or the truthfulness of the statements made by Lord Krishna ... everything written in Bhagwad Gita Commentary chapter X is taken as words of God. Lord Krishna makes all possible attempts to convince Pandava King Arjuna for making him agree for a war ... a war of Dharma, as the opponents are not willing to surrender the kingdom rightfully to Arjuna.

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Bhagwad Gita shloka X.2

In Bhagwad Gita Commentary chapter X shloka 2 Lord Krishna imparts to Arjuna the secret of the domain of God, the Almighty Creator. None whomsoever has ever seen God with his physical eyes ... comprehending God is beyond the domain of senses and mind. Only after we have risen above a certain mental level can we visualize from our inner eyes the true concept of God. During the times of war sometimes a reconnaissance by flight is done to assess the ground realities ... which is neither possible nor feasible while remaining on the ground. This cuts down heavily on the casualties and augments the already existent planning. In the domain of God we have to take absolute control over our senses and also the mind before we can even think of visualizing the mighty power of God, the Almighty Creator.

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Bhagwad Gita shloka X.3

In Bhagwad Gita Commentary chapter X shloka 3 Lord Krishna explains the virtues of knowing the entire truth of the cosmic system. Similarly as knowing the sun we lose interest in the power of a candle, the knower of God, the Almighty Creator of the Cosmos ... comes to understand the whole creation from the angle of God. If you need to understand a painting on a canvas ... you need to view it from the angle of the painter who painted it. For that you may have to understand the thinking process of the painter. Unless you accomplish this you shall not be able to interpret the meaning of the painting ... the abstract art that definitely conveys a meaning of its own. For knowing ... from where flows the water ... you need to go to its source. The moment you reach the source all becomes clear.

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