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Bhagavad Gita: An Analytical Approach - 1

Tuesday, April 19, 2022, Winston Salem, North Carolina

An Analytical approach to Bhagvad Gita:

Background:

Back in India and in online media, I have heard people saying Arjuna keeps bothering Krishna and doesn't let Krishna talk or keep interrupting. He was a bothering and talkative student.

Problem definition:

So, I dived to see the real landscape of the conversation between the two to see what is the reality.

  1. Was Arjuna interrupting as people say ?
  2. Was Arjuna Talkative in Bhagavad Gita ?

Data Study:

From digging Bhagvad Gita, verse by verse: the data shows the other way, both statements are baseless.

From verse by verse study:

  • Arjuna spoke:       79/ 700 verses      = 11.3 % 
  • Krishna Spoke:   581/ 700 verses     =  83   %

Arjuna spoke only 11 %, remaining 6 % was spoken by Sanjaya, Dhrstastra and Duryodhana combined.

And Look at the graph: 

Only at 2 places, Arjuna talks in length:

  1. Initially, Arjuna laments in Chapter 1
  2. Again he describes the Cosmic Form of Krishna in Chapter 11

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Conclusion:

Apart from Chapters 1 and 11, he hardly interferes with Krishna. In many chapters, he asks one or two questions or no questions at all, let's Krishna drive the discourse.

From this study, I conclude Arjuna was neither interrupting Krishna nor talkative.

People were making outlandish statements without a deep or complete study of Bhagvad Gita.

Lessons Learned by me: 

Till this study, I personally felt and believed that Arjuna and Krishna were volleying Questions and Answers, To and Fro.

So, Arjuna-Krishna must be speaking 50%-50% but actually, in reality, it is only 11%- 83%.

So, I busted my own myth.

So, I also consumed a popular opinion without deep diving. This work was a good exercise for myself.'

By the way, I read Bhagvad Gita more than twice before this study, and still, my mind was buying or manufacturing such notions, only deep study relieved me of such beliefs and non-factual notions. 

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