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SUMMARY:BG. Chapter 2 Summary
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DESCRIPTION: Chapter 2: Arjuna&rsquo;s Enquiry, Samkhya Yoga The first chapter of Bhagavat Gita details Arjuna&rsquo;s grief (Soka) caused by attachment (raga) and delusion (moha). After analyzing his problems and pain, he concluded in withdrawing from the war was the solution. At the beginning of the second chapter, Arjuna explains his situation further using some wise references, and tried to convince Lord Krishna that his decision to not follow his duties of taking part in the war to protect the righteousness is correct. This shows Arjuna&rsquo;s weakness of attachment as a problem that cannot be solved by superficial knowledge and awareness. This leads Arjuna to take refuse under the guidance of Krishna as his Guru to seek the answers. (BG 2.1-9) This is actually one of the key issues in the Yoga World in the modern age. Everyone wants to start their yogic journey from meditation and samadhi itself. Arjuna becomes a shisya (student or disciple) by his genuine refuse and seeking heart to...

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