
In this profound dialogue, Arjuna asks a question that every human being, at some point, struggles with
"O Krishna, what forces a person to commit sinful acts, even unwillingly, as if driven by some unknown power?"
Krishna’s answer unveils a timeless truth about human nature. He reveals that it is desire (kāma) and its companion anger (krodha) — both born of rajoguna (the mode of passion) — that push a person towards wrong actions, even when they intellectually know better.
Desire is never fully satisfied; the more it is fed, the stronger it becomes. And when a desire is obstructed or unfulfilled, it turns into frustration and then into anger. Both of these cloud judgment, control the mind, and lead people away from wisdom and self-mastery.
Krishna calls them the true inner enemies not someone outside, but our own uncontrolled cravings and emotions.
Original Verses:-
Arjuna’s Question Chapter 3, Verse 36
Krishna’s Answer Chapter 3, Verse 37
Hindi Translation:-
अर्जुन ने पूछा
"हे कृष्ण! ऐसा क्या कारण है कि मनुष्य इच्छा न होते हुए भी पाप कर्म करता है, मानो किसी बलपूर्वक शक्ति द्वारा विवश किया जा रहा हो?"
भगवान श्रीकृष्ण ने उत्तर दिया
"यह काम (इच्छा) और क्रोध है, जो रजोगुण से उत्पन्न होते हैं। यह बहुत ही तृष्णाशील और पाप करने वाला है। इसे ही इस संसार में अपना सच्चा शत्रु समझो।"
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