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What are the consequences for Arjuna if he refuses to go to battle?
Lord Krishna Reminds Arjuna Of His Duty As A Warrior If you will not fight this righteous war, then you will fail in your duty, lose your reputation, and incur sin.
What is Arjuna’s problem?
Arjuna’s only problem was his indecisiveness to fight or not fight the war. He was delusional of his limited understanding of dharma. Lord Krishna gave him the sum of all the Vedas and Vedic injunction.
How does Krishna persuade Arjuna to fight?
He casts away his bow and arrows and sits in the chariot in the middle of the battlefield. Krishna tells Arjuna to arise with a brave heart and push forward to destroy the enemy.
Was Arjuna scared of Karna?
During his conversation with Krishna as described in first chapter of Gita,he expressed sorrow for killing his family men and relatives from Kauravas side . He was never shaken with fear at the possibility of his own brothers being killed by Karna.
Was Arjuna confused or was he in doubt?
Arjuna was neither confused nor in doubt. Arjuna, the great warrior, who could end the war in 28 days, was caught between his arrogance and humility. Arrogance: That he can end the war with just a few Arrows and humility; who am I to kill all that I owe and who owes me.
What did he remove from Arjuna?
HE removed his confusion regarding the reality of human relations. HE also told him that how can we get goal of yog by simply carrying out his dharma yudh .HE told him about the feelings too. in the Gita it says that arjuna gets paralyzed/shock mentally, he loosed his hero-ness when he sees who he will be battling.
Why does Arjuna decide not to fight in the Mahabharata?
Seeing their militant spirit and foreseeing their imminent death, Arjuna is overwhelmed with grief and compassion and decides not to fight. Not yet understanding the higher purpose of the battle (that Krsna desires the demoniac armies annihilated), Arjuna analyzes the entire situation in terms of his own interests.