1 In the twenty-ninth, thirtieth and thirty-first verses Arjuna says; || Vepathushcha Sharire Me Roma-Harshacha Jayate Gandivam Shramsate Hastat Tvak Chaiva Paridahyate || 29 || || Na Cha Shanomyavasthatum Bhramativacha Me Manah Nimittanicha Pashyami Viparitani Keshava || 30 || || Na Cha Shreyo ‘Nupashyami Hatva Sva-Janam Ahave Na Kankshe Vijayam Krishna Na Cha Rajyam Sukhani Cha || 31 || 2 Here Arjuna addresses Krishna as ‘Keshava’, one who destroyed the demon called Keshi.
3 In these stanzas Arjuna is trying to say that; My entire body shivers and my hair are standing on end, my bow - the Gandiva is slipping from my grip and my skin burns all over. O Keshava, I am unable to hold myself steady any longer, my mind is unsettled and whirling in confusion; I can only see alarming omens of unfortunate fate around. I do not see how any good can come for slaying my own people in this battle, nor do I desire any victory, not even a kingdom or any pleasures.
4 In the next video, find out why Arjuna suddenly had no desires for the kingdom and happiness that were destined.
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