Now Kṛṣṇa was encouraging to fight; Arjuna was also very intelligently replying. He addressed Kṛṣṇa as Madhusūdana, Arisūdana. Madhusūdana means "the killer of Madhu demon" or "the killer or enemy." So his purpose is that "I have to kill Bhīṣmadeva, who is my so kind grandfather, and I have to kill Droṇācārya, who is my teacher, from whom I have learned this military art. So You have killed the demons and Your enemy, and why You are inducing me to kill my guru and my grandfather?" This is his argument. Kathaṁ bhīṣmam ahaṁ saṅkhye droṇaṁ ca madhusūdana, iṣubhiḥ pratiyotsyāmi: (BG 2.4) "They, my grandfather, my teacher, may chastise me, but how I can pierce with arrows their body?"
Kill guru
Expressions researched:
"Guru Maharaja was attempted to be killed"
|"guru is not killed"
|"guru. You must kill"
|"kill guru"
|"kill him. Don't care for guru"
|"kill him. Guru"
|"kill his guru"
|"kill my grandfather or my guru"
|"kill my guru"
|"kill the guru"
|"killed Your guru"
|"killing my guru"
Lectures
Bhagavad-gita As It Is Lectures
Arjuna said: "I have to kill Bhīṣmadeva, who is my so kind grandfather, and I have to kill Droṇācārya, who is my teacher, from whom I have learned this military art. So You have killed the demons and Your enemy, and why You are inducing me to kill my guru and my grandfather?"
Lecture on BG 2.2-6 -- Ahmedabad, December 11, 1972: Page Title: | Kill guru |
Compiler: | Regan, Archana |
Created: | 25 of Feb, 2010 |
Totals by Section: | BG=0, SB=0, CC=0, OB=0, Lec=10, Con=3, Let=1 |
No. of Quotes: | 14 |