


People cannot understand those two words and that is why he had to create the whole Gita and just to understand the Gita, people have written commentaries. Lord Krishna is trying to say only two words in the Gita. Lord Krishna had attained a divine inner vision ( divyachakshu) from Lord Neminath and only thereafter did He give instruction in the Gita. Do not have this ego of, 'I am killing all these people.' In order to kill, carry out your actions without attachment. Therefore, do not have this false attachment ( moha). This I can see in my Gnan that your vyavasthit is thus. He told Arjuna, "You are a Kshatriya and your parmanus ( prakruti's constitution) are such that they will not refrain from fighting. Lord Krishna knew that his attachment was temporary and that is why Lord Krishna spoke to him as a nimit (not the owner of the words). Seeing all his relatives around him, Arjuna was overcome with attachment and affection. Do not become the doer or the non-doer of karma." Lord Krishna knew ' vyavasthit' and so whatever He uttered was within the laws of vyavasthit, but people do not understand this and so they question why the Lord being a Gnani would say, "Kill them all." This instruction was applicable for that moment, but it was not an instruction for the duration of his entire life. To remove this delusion, Lord Krishna cautioned Arjuna and said, "Remove your illusion. In spite of having the duty ( dharma) of a Kshatriya (those meant to perform the role of a warrior), he was overcome with attachment ( moha) for his brothers and teachers who were posing as his enemies. Arjuna was overcome with worldly attachment. Questioner: Why did Lord Krishna tell Arjuna to fight the battle of Mahabharata?ĭadashri:At that moment Lord Krishna was the nimit for these words. Mystery of Bhagavad Gita in just two words!
