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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: angeala95

Frappie: so does that make karna a sinner, because one of his aim for killing arjuna was to prove that he is a better archer than arjuna??

HMMM😊😊
WELL I have loosely translated it might not necessarily sinner also well let me recheck the episode
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Posted: 11 years ago
episode was good... dialogues were easy to comprehend and understand...
I had actually similar doubt which Arjun had with his last question to krishna.. that if karuna (that is i believe being sensitive to others) is what dharma is... then wasnt Arjun going to do adharma causing so much destruction...basically pain to other living beings...
I could not understand the answer given by Lord here... Can anyone please explain ?😊
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Posted: 11 years ago
Also i didnt understand krishna's talk abt karma and karya!!
What is the difference between the two??
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: riti4u

episode was good... dialogues were easy to comprehend and understand...

I had actually similar doubt which Arjun had with his last question to krishna.. that if karuna (that is i believe being sensitive to others) is what dharma is... then wasnt Arjun going to do adharma causing so much destruction...basically pain to other living beings...
I could not understand the answer given by Lord here... Can anyone please explain ?😊

The act of "killing" is bad, but it's all about intentions behind killing. I mean, was Arjun killing someone with selfish motives...

Frappie has explained it perfectly -

Originally posted by: frappie

when Arjuna asked wasnt it a sin to kill them he said when you wouldnt expect anything out of your acts and your acts are selfless then you are never a sinner .

I loved this because ARJUNA never wanted to prove anything he fought it following Krishna's orders.
Also I like the dialogue where he says unrighteous ones are agyaanis and slaying them is allowing them to attain salvation...


This is your answer.
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: angeala95

Shani maybe it is simple for u but i m having difficulty in understanding this simple version!! 😆
Simplicity and complication is abt our perception!!


dont worry even i found it difficult to understand
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: -Shani-


My answer would be - Rise above your natural instincts...spiritual growth is essential.

Develop sattva guna within yourself...

At least, it is possible for humans to do so...if not animals.

Easy enough to say - Heck, this is how I am, why should I change myself?
But what if your actions hurt others? Would you still justify your "natural instincts"? Or would you realize your mistakes and grow out of them?

This is my answer...I could well be wrong here.



Okk so it means that we are human and we have capability of understanding gyaan and enlightening our self ;to grow of mistake s unlike animals .We can change our nature.

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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: angeala95

Also i didnt understand krishna's talk abt karma and karya!!
What is the difference between the two??


i think karya is when you expect something in return of what you are doing

and karma is when you don't expect anything in return
Edited by Sabhayata - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
ok basically so if killing is done without any selfish motive then that is in dharma ?
so then dharma is not about karuna ,is it? or karuna is not for adharmis is what he meant?
sorry for all these questions... just popping across in my head...
thanks for answering though..😊
Good Night😊
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: tanvismile



Okk so it means that we are human and we have capability of understanding gyaan and enlightening our self ;to grow of mistake s unlike animals .We can change our nature.

Yep...and maybe that is why (hilarious as I found it), Krishna asked Arjun to identify the three gunas in the Kaurava camp...clearly, Dury never grew spiritually isliye to Bhagwan to arrest kiya...murkh!!
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Posted: 11 years ago
Now god said that Ziska zanam hua uske aanth nischin hai!


Its a nature s rule.

Fair enough! But i would like to know determine s the time of birth and death ; most importantly on what base is our age decided ;meaning some die at the age of ninety while some die at 20.

well this might not be in reference to today s episode !But in general !!!!!

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