Arjuna (Devanagari: अर्जुन, Thai: อรชุน, Orachun, Tamil: Arjunan, Indonesian and Javanese: Harjuna, Harjuno, Herjuno, Malay: Ranjuna; pronounced [ɐrˈɟunɐ] in classical Sanskrit) in Indian history is the greatest warrior ...
Arjuna hero of the Mahabharata and central figure of the Bhagavad Gita. Asamprajnyata samadhi ...
Arjuna's great dilemma The Gita tells the story about a historical battle called the Mahabharata.
Arjuna ("White"): One of the heroes of the Indian epic Mahabharata, considered to be the greatest warrior of all. He was the friend and devotee of Lord Krishna, who revealed the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita to him on the battlefield.
Arjuna ("White"): one of the five Pandava princes who fought in the great war depicted in the Mahabharata, disciple of the God-man Krishna whose teachings can be found in the Bhagavad Gita ...
Arjuna: son of Queen Kuntî (P r i t h a) and King P â n d u. Friend and nephew of K r i s h n a.
Arjuna: The hero of the Indian epic Mahabharata, he was the friend and devotee of Lord Krishna, who revealed the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita to him on the eve of the battle. Artha: Worldly wealth, the pursuit of wealth and social status.
ARJUNA: One of the warrior heroes from the Indian epic Mahabharata; a disciple of Lord Krishna. It was to Arjuna that Krishna imparted his teachings in the Bhagavad-gita. See also BHAGAVAD-GITA; KRISHNA.
Arjuna was not yet fit for Yoga. So, Lord Krishna takes him step by step until he is qualified for Karma-Yoga. Notions have to be analysed.
Arjuna then cries out, “WAIT! My mind is so restless and unsteady that I can not comprehend anything about this mystic state”. The mind is so powerful and turbulent that trying to bring it under control is like trying to catch the wind.
Arjuna, this Yoga is not for him who eats too much, not for him who does not eat at all, nor for him who is given to too much sleep, nor for who is ceaselessly awake. GARUDASANA Sthiti: Dandasana. ...
Arjuna said: My illusion is dispelled by Your profound words, that You spoke out of compassion towards me, about the supreme secret of the Self. (11.01) ...
Arjuna in the Bhagavad gita he is the warrior who questions Krishna about his purpose in life. Arohan ...
Arjuna was overcome with great compassion and sorrowfully said: O Krishna, seeing my kinsmen standing with a desire to fight, (1.28) My limbs fail and my mouth becomes dry. My body quivers and my hairs stand on end. (1.29) ...
nistraigunyo bhavarjuna do thou become free from the triple guna, O Arjuna. [Gita 2.45] nitya anusmarana constant remembrance. nityah sarvagatah sthanur acaloyam sanatanah eternally stable, immobile, all-pervading it is for ever and ever. [Gita 2.24] ...
Bhagavad Gita: One of India's most beloved and famous sacred texts, it is the epic story of Arjuna, a warrior prince, who confronts moral dilemmas and is led to a better understanding of reality through the intercession of the god Krishna.
In the Bhagavad Gita, a sacred teaching text that metaphorically explains action and life's work, Arjuna, the spiritual seeker, is posed in a battle against his family, friends and teachers.
Embedded within the great Indian epic, Mahabharata, it is the conversation between Lord Krishna and Prince Arjuna, which took place on the battlefield of Kurukshetra before the commencement of the great battle.
The Gita also heavily incorporates the yogic philosophies of karma, dharma, reincarnation, atman, brahman, maya and moksha within Krishna’s responses to Arjuna’s dilemma.
It is important to note that the term Arjuna can be a reference to the heart, or the heart of man (humanity). One interpretation of the beginning of the Bhagavad Gita can be the struggle within the heart of mankind.
Lord Krishna's discourse to Arjuna delivered on the battlefield of Kurukshetra during the great Mahabharata war Bhaja Govindam - ...
a part of the famous Hindu epic 'Mahabharata'. Teachings of Lord Krishna to his disciple Arjuna at the commencement of the battle of Kurukshetra, with explanations on sannyasa yoga, karma yoga, bhakti yoga, and jnana yoga. Bhakti devotion ...
(lit., Song of the Lord) One of the world's spiritual treasures; an essential scripture of India; in which Lord Krishna instructs his disciple Arjuna on the nature of God, the universe, and the path to liberation.
Bhajan ...
It was Gorakhnath who shaped the spiritual destiny of Raja Bhartrihari. It was Lord Krishna who made Arjuna and Uddhava establish themselves in the spiritual path, when their minds were in an unsettled condition.
See also: Yoga, Mind, Krishna, Spirit, Gita
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