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Krishna poses a question, “You have gone through countless births before this. If so, for whom are you grieving now? This current body and relationships are just part of a cycle. The people who were your kin in previous births are no longer so now. Why then do you consider only those in this birth as ‘yours’?”
Krishna further elaborates that the sense of attachment to one’s family and relationships is fleeting and temporary. When someone departs, sorrow is experienced by the living, not by the departed soul. Reflect on the series of bodies the soul has inhabited over lifetimes, he says, and understand that permanent sorrow is unnecessary unless someone is lost forever.
Just as childhood, youth, and old age occur in sequence, so do different bodies, forming a continuous cycle. Joys and sorrows are inevitable companions in this cycle. Only liberation (moksha) brings a state of eternal bliss. Krishna advises Arjuna to focus on the bigger picture, saying, “Even when old age arrives, childhood will return in another form. Look forward and move with conviction.”
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~ Sri Sugunendra Theertha Swamiji of Paryaya Sri Puthige Sri Krishna Matha
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