Bhagavad Gita 1.37 | When Greed Blinds Wisdom – Arjuna’s Inner Conflict | Nitya Gita
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In Shloka 37 of Chapter 1, Arjuna continues to express his deep inner conflict. He points out that although the Kauravas—blinded by greed (lobha-upahata-chetasah)—fail to see the sin in destroying their own family and betraying their well-wishers, he cannot ignore it. Arjuna’s morality shines here as he distinguishes his path from theirs, acknowledging the gravity of kulakshaya (destruction of family) and mitra-droha (betrayal of friends and kin).
This verse reveals a crucial shift—from external war to internal struggle, where Arjuna tries to uphold righteousness even when others choose not to.
🔍 In this episode, we explore:
✔ How greed clouds judgment and dharma
✔ Arjuna’s rising sense of personal responsibility
✔ What Vedic dharma says about harming one’s own kin
✔ Why choosing the right path matters, even when others don’t
✔ How this inner conflict is relevant to the moral dilemmas of our own lives
Let’s reflect on how greed and attachment can blind even the wisest, and how staying rooted in dharma—like Arjuna tries to—can be the most courageous decision in any battlefield, internal or external.
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In Shloka 37 of Chapter 1, Arjuna continues to express his deep inner conflict. He points out that although the Kauravas—blinded by greed (lobha-upahata-chetasah)—fail to see the sin in destroying their own family and betraying their well-wishers, he cannot ignore it. Arjuna’s morality shines here as he distinguishes his path from theirs, acknowledging the gravity of kulakshaya (destruction of family) and mitra-droha (betrayal of friends and kin).
This verse reveals a crucial shift—from external war to internal struggle, where Arjuna tries to uphold righteousness even when others choose not to.
🔍 In this episode, we explore:
✔ How greed clouds judgment and dharma
✔ Arjuna’s rising sense of personal responsibility
✔ What Vedic dharma says about harming one’s own kin
✔ Why choosing the right path matters, even when others don’t
✔ How this inner conflict is relevant to the moral dilemmas of our own lives
Let’s reflect on how greed and attachment can blind even the wisest, and how staying rooted in dharma—like Arjuna tries to—can be the most courageous decision in any battlefield, internal or external.
📌 Don’t miss this deeply insightful episode of Nitya Gita!
Subscribe for more spiritual clarity and inner awakening. 🙏
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Видео Bhagavad Gita 1.37 | When Greed Blinds Wisdom – Arjuna’s Inner Conflict | Nitya Gita канала Shastra Pe Charcha
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