The last verse in Bhagavadgita.
Sanjayauvacha (Sanjaya says)
Yatra yogeshwara Krishna ,Yatra partho dhanurdharaha
Tatra shri vijayo bhutir druvo nitir matir mama
Sanjaya concludes with his opinion that,
Where there is vision and acumen (Yogeshwara Krishna) along with readiness to act with conviction (Dhanurdharaha Partha) there would be wealth, success and justice.
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Very nicely said. But the 'justice' part alone sounds out of place to me. If the vision itself is misplaced/unjust, where does that put justice? But I guess it would make more sense in the context of the other preceeding verses.
You are right. I think the assumption here is 'just vision'.
I didn't realize Yogeshwara Krishna and dhanurdhara Partha meant something more than their literal meanings; where did you find such an interpretation ?
It will mean something more now, when I chant.... :)
I would suggest you also listen to
Geeteya beluku by Sri Bannanje Govindacharya.
http://www.kannadaaudio.com/Songs/Devotional/home/GeeteyaBelaku.php
Which is not about history but the philosophy and observations like this.
Amazing!!!!! :)
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Very very good
Chant this if u want success in life
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