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Through Arjuna Krishna taught the Whole World

Krishna had a similar intent when he taught the Gita to Arjuna. Arjuna was also

a sacred person, and he had qualified himself for the teachings by his

character and his high ideals. Arjuna had control of the senses; he had won a

great deal of spiritual power from the penance he had performed. He had, to a

large extent, suppressed his worldly attachments. He had a highly developed

intellect and had become skilled in many arts. And he had surrendered himself

to Krishna in true humility.

Krishna decided that Arjuna was ready for the highest wisdom and resolved to

turn him into a truly wise being. With the intention that if Arjuna could be

corrected, the whole world would benefit thereby, Krishna took great care to

give these sacred teachings to Arjuna. Arjuna had both the capacity and the

virtue to rise to great spiritual heights. That is the reason he had been given

a number of titles. The Sanskrit word arjuna means one who is pure.

Another title Krishna gave Arjuna was the sacred-hearted one; another was the

jewel-of-men. Arjuna was such a powerful person that he could, if he wanted to,

undertake acts which would terrify the entire world. But Arjuna always acted

purely in keeping with righteousness. He earned the right to use a powerful

weapon which could not be wielded by any other living person of his day.

Originally, this weapon belonged to Lord Shiva. This same fearsome weapon which

was originally with Shiva and then with King Janaka in an earlier age, in

Krishna and Arjuna's time, became the Gandhiva, Arjuna's formidable bow. By

earning the grace of Shiva, Arjuna was able to obtain this magnificent weapon.

In every respect Arjuna was an outstanding hero, and it was such a noble and

righteous human being that Krishna chose to teach the Gita, so that the entire

world would benefit thereby.

It is through your mouth that you offer food to the stomach. Then it is through

the stomach that the food reaches the entire body. In the same way as food

reaches all the limbs of the body when offered to the stomach, the Gita was

given to a pure and selfless person such as Arjuna so that it might reach the

entire world. One of Arjuna's names is Parthiva which means son of the earth.

All of you are children of the earth. Since Arjuna may be considered an

outstanding representative of all mankind, Krishna felt that the whole world

would in time be transformed by converting him into a sacred person.

http://www.atmapress.com/saibabagita/saigita325.html

Sai Baba Gita, Compiled and edited by Al Drucker - Published by Atma Press -

http://www.atmapress.com - ISBN: 0963844903Online Edition:

http://www.atmapress.com/saibabagita/index.html

 

 

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