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Sarcastically (Books)

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Bhagavad-gita As It Is

BG Chapters 1 - 6

BG 2.26, Purport:

According to the vaibhāṣika philosophy, the so-called soul or ātmā vanishes along with the deterioration of the body. So, in any case, whether Arjuna accepted the Vedic conclusion that there is an atomic soul or he did not believe in the existence of the soul, he had no reason to lament. According to this theory, since there are so many living entities generating out of matter every moment, and so many of them are being vanquished every moment, there is no need to grieve for such incidents. If there were no rebirth for the soul, Arjuna had no reason to be afraid of being affected by sinful reactions due to his killing his grandfather and teacher. But at the same time, Kṛṣṇa sarcastically addressed Arjuna as mahā-bāhu, mighty-armed, because He, at least, did not accept the theory of the vaibhāṣikas, which leaves aside the Vedic wisdom. As a kṣatriya, Arjuna belonged to the Vedic culture, and it behooved him to continue to follow its principles.

Page Title:Sarcastically (Books)
Compiler:Visnu Murti, Tugomera
Created:10 of Dec, 2011
Totals by Section:BG=1, SB=10, CC=3, OB=10, Lec=0, Con=0, Let=0
No. of Quotes:24