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Bhagavad Gita Poetic Translation-Text 3
Posted By Sarin on Apr 03, 2012     RSS Feeds     Latest Hinduism news
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Context of bhagavad gita: King of hastinapur had two sons: Pandu (elder) and Dhritarahstra(younger). Son (duryodhan) of dhritarashtra deceptively took the throne of hastinapur forcing the sons of pandu to fight a battle to reclaim that throne with lord Krishna guiding them (Arjuna).  
  
  Original Translation:

Hindi-English Poetic Translation

  
Moral:
King (duryodhan)should encourage his ministers(Dronacharya) and warriors to fight against their enemy by reminding them their mistakes.
king should never underestimate his enemy strength and valour.

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