September 9,2012. Day 34 .
BHAGAVAD GITA
- As It Is Original by His Divine Grace Srila Prabhupada.
Chapter 1. Observing the Armies on the
Battlefield of Kuruksetra (Continued)
TEXT 32-35
kim no rajyena govinda
kim bhogair jivitena va
yesam arthe kanksitam no
rajyam bhogah sukhani ca
kim bhogair jivitena va
yesam arthe kanksitam no
rajyam bhogah sukhani ca
ta ime 'vasthita yuddhe
pranams tyaktva dhanani ca
acaryah pitarah putras
tathaiva ca pitamahah
pranams tyaktva dhanani ca
acaryah pitarah putras
tathaiva ca pitamahah
matulah svasurah pautrah
syalah sambandhinas tatha
etan na hantum icchami
ghnato 'pi madhusudana
syalah sambandhinas tatha
etan na hantum icchami
ghnato 'pi madhusudana
api trailokya-rajyasya
hetoh kim nu mahi-krte
nihatya dhartarastran nah
ka pritih syaj janardana
hetoh kim nu mahi-krte
nihatya dhartarastran nah
ka pritih syaj janardana
SYNONYMS
TRANSLATION
PURPORT
Arjuna has addressed Lord Krsna
as Govinda because Krsna is the object of all pleasures for cows and the senses.
By using this significant word, Arjuna indicates what will satisfy his senses.
Although Govinda is not meant for satisfying our senses, if we try to satisfy
the senses of Govinda then automatically our own senses are satisfied.
Materially, everyone wants to satisfy his senses, and he wants God to be the
order supplier for such satisfaction. The Lord will satisfy the senses of the
living entities as much as they deserve, but not to the extent that they may
covet. But when one takes the opposite way--namely, when one tries to satisfy
the senses of Govinda without desiring to satisfy one's own senses--then by the
grace of Govinda all desires of the living entity are satisfied. Arjuna's deep
affection for community and family members is exhibited here partly due to his
natural compassion for them. He is therefore not prepared to fight. Everyone
wants to show his opulence to friends and relatives, but Arjuna fears that all
his relatives and friends will be killed in the battlefield, and he will be
unable to share his opulence after victory. This is a typical calculation of
material life. The transcendental life is, however, different. Since a devotee
wants to satisfy the desires of the Lord, he can, Lord willing, accept all
kinds of opulence for the service of the Lord, and if the Lord is not willing,
he should not accept a farthing. Arjuna did not want to kill his relatives, and
if there were any need to kill them, he desired that Krsna kill them
personally. At this point he did not know that Krsna had already killed them
before their coming into the battlefield and that he was only to become an
instrument for Krsna. This fact is disclosed in following chapters. As a
natural devotee of the Lord, Arjuna did not like to retaliate against his
miscreant cousins and brothers, but it was the Lord's plan that they should all
be killed. The devotee of the Lord does not retaliate against the wrongdoer,
but the Lord does not tolerate any mischief done to the devotee by the
miscreants. The Lord can excuse a person on His own account, but He excuses no
one who has done harm to His devotees. Therefore the Lord was determined to
kill the miscreants, although Arjuna wanted to excuse them.
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