Sankhya Yogah - Krishna begins his discourse by reminding Arjuna that the wise do not lament for the living or the dead. He implies that Arjuna’s grief is unfounded.
श्रीभगवानुवाच अशोच्यानन्वशोचस्त्वं प्रज्ञावादांश्च भाषसे |
गतासूनगतासूंश्च नानुशोचन्ति पण्डिता: ||11||

Krishna begins his discourse by reminding Arjuna that the wise do not lament for the living or the dead. He implies that Arjuna’s grief is unfounded.

  • Panditah: Wise men.
  • Gatasun: Departed souls.
  • Anvasocah: Lament for or grieve.

Krishna begins by pointing out that Arjuna’s grief is misplaced. The wise do not lament for the living or the dead because they understand the eternal nature of the soul. This shloka marks the beginning of Krishna’s philosophical teachings, aiming to elevate Arjuna’s understanding from the physical to the spiritual realm, providing solace and clarity.

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