Bhagavadgita Article

What is Arjuna’s personal dilemma at the beginning of the Bhagavadgita, and how does Krishna advise him to act?

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On the brink of a great battle, Arjuna is overwhelmed with misgivings and expresses his qualms to Krishna, his charioteer—a combination bodyguard and court historian. Krishna persuades Arjuna to do his duty as a man born into the class of warriors, which is to fight. Arjuna’s dilemma thus draws a response from Krishna that expands to become an expression of the central themes of the Bhagavadgita.