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when arunja tells sri krishna that he cannot see where his duty lies, how does sri krishna respond?
sri krishna tells arjuna that peacefulness is the ultimate duty and that the duty of pacifism overrides all others. therefore, he should refuse combat.
sri krishna tells arjuna that the answer is simple: his duty is to his family above all else. in order to respect their wishes, he should fight.
sri krishna tells arunja that although bodies are said to die, the godhead (atman) within every being is eternal. for this reason, arunja should fight and not worry about killing these people; the godhead will continue on.
sri krishna tells arjuna that answering his question would cancel any karma he would earn from making the decision for himself. sri krishna refuses to answer.
This question refers to the Bhagavad Gita, where Arjuna is conflicted about fighting his kin. Krishna teaches him about the eternal nature of the Atman (soul), which is not destroyed when the body dies. He instructs Arjuna to fulfill his warrior duty (dharma) of fighting, as he is not truly killing the eternal soul.
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Sri Krishna tells Arunja that although bodies are said to die, the Godhead (Atman) within every being is eternal. For this reason, Arunja should fight and not worry about killing these people; the Godhead will continue on.