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Social Studies, 17.02.2020 21:03 trvptrav

"Arming himself with discipline,/seeing everything with an equal eye,/he sees the self in all creatures/and all creatures in the self. He who sees me everywhere/and sees everything in me/will not be lost to me,/and I will not be lost to him."
(Bhagavad Gita pg. 69)

Speaker: Lord Krishna

Subject: Lord Krishna is guiding Arjuna in the sixth teaching of the Bhagavad Gita.

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Purpose: The purpose of this segment of the Gita is for Krishna to instruct Arjuna to seek inner peace. Krishna tells Arjuna that he must be disciplined through relinquishing desires and controlling the senses in his mind. He must view everything in an equal manner because Krishna resides in everything and everything resides in Krishna. Due to the belief that Krishna is omnipresent in all things, one who is devoted to Krishna can achieve oneness with God.

General time period in fiction: The occasion is the Battle of Kurukshetra, fought between the Pandava and Kaurava princes. T/F

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