Shubha Nandotsav!! Bhagavad Gita: Chapter 2, Verse 11

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Sushant Kishore

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Bhagavad Gita: Chapter 2, Verse 11


श्रीभगवानुवाच |
अशोच्यानन्वशोचस्त्वं प्रज्ञावादांश्च भाषसे |
गतासूनगतासूंश्च नानुशोचन्ति पण्डिता: || 11||

śhrī bhagavān uvācha
aśhochyān-anvaśhochas-tvaṁ prajñā-vādānśh cha bhāṣhase
gatāsūn-agatāsūnśh-cha nānuśhochanti paṇḍitāḥ

śhrī-bhagavān uvāchathe Supreme Lord saidaśhochyānnot worthy of griefanvaśhochaḥare mourningtvamyouprajñā-vādānwords of wisdomchaandbhāṣhasespeakinggata āsūnthe deadagata asūnthe livingchaandnaneveranuśhochantilamentpaṇḍitāḥthe wise

Translation

BG 2.11: The Supreme Lord said: While you speak words of wisdom, you are mourning for that which is not worthy of grief. The wise lament neither for the living nor for the dead.

Commentary

Starting with this verse, Shree Krishna initiates his discourse with a dramatic opening statement. Arjun is lamenting, for what he feels are very valid reasons. But, rather than commiserating with him, Shree Krishna takes the wind out of his arguments. He says, “Arjun, though you may feel you are speaking words of wisdom, you are actually speaking and acting out of ignorance. No possible reason justifies lamentation. The Pundits—those who are wise—never lament, neither for the living nor for the dead. Hence the grief you visualize in killing your relatives is illusory, and it proves that you are not a Pundit.”


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