THE BHAGAVAD GITA HAIKU VERSES 1.29-1.36

 

THE BHAGAVAD GITA HAIKU VERSES 1.29-1.36

THE GITA VERSE 1.29
Arjun says, he's shaken -
Perplexed with his mouth dried up
And hair standing up


THE GITA VERSE 1.30
Arujun's mighty bow -
Gandiv slips down, his skin burns
His head starts spinning


THE GITA VERSE 1.31
Arjun feels bad omen
He finds it a folly to kill
Kinmen in battle


THE GITA VERSE 1.32
He finds it futile
To win and rule by slaying
His own dear kinfolk


THE GITA VERSE 1.33
Arjun tells Krishn
It's futile to win and rule
For material gains


THE GITA VERSE 1.34
Those very people
For whose sake wish to fight for
Are staking their lives

THE GITA VERSE 1.35
Ajrun lays down arms
Willing to be slayed and die
No use such a win!


THE GITA VERSE 1.36
Killing kin Kauravs
Would be sinful, unworthy act -
Though shameless baddies
 

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