God Instructed Arjuna to Fight

The historic conversation on the Battlefield of Kurukṣetra provides the ultimate manual for human life. Śrīla Prabhupāda teaches that the dynamic relationship between the Supreme Lord and His pure devotee perfectly illustrates the science of surrender. By examining how Arjuna humbly accepted the Lord's instructions and executed his duty, we learn how to align our own lives with the divine will of Kṛṣṇa.

The Divine Friendship and Devotion

The eternal relationship between God and Arjuna is one of pure, transcendental friendship. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that for the pure devotees He is the constant companion, as in the case of His becoming one of the family members of the Yadu dynasty, or His becoming the friend of Arjuna. Devotees like Arjuna are constant companions of the Lord, and whenever the Lord incarnates, the associate devotees also incarnate in order to serve the Lord in different capacities. Because we are all followed by the tiger of nescience, the Lord is very merciful upon living entities, especially human beings, and to this end He spoke the Bhagavad-gītā, making His friend Arjuna His student. In course of time, the same instruction which was given to the sun-god, being wrongly handled and being broken, was again instructed to Arjuna because he was His perfect devotee and friend.

The Illusion and the Instruction

Although Arjuna appeared to be bewildered, this was entirely orchestrated by the Lord's divine energy. Śrīla Prabhupāda notes that Arjuna told the Lord that it was not possible for him to enjoy the kingdom after killing his own kinsmen; this decision was based on the body because he was thinking that the body was himself. In reality, the Lord informs Arjuna that the desire not to fight arises from false ego. Arjuna pretended to display weakness, placing himself in the category of ordinary people who are illusioned in the material world, and by this action of his, Marshal Arjuna helped in the manifestation of Bhagavad-gītā from the transcendental lips of the Personality of Godhead. Ultimately, his intelligence could not be polluted at any time because he was a devotee and constant companion of the Lord, as is clear in the Fourth Chapter of the Bhagavad-gītā.

The Order to Fight as Devotional Service

The core instruction of the Bhagavad-gītā revolves around performing one's prescribed duty for the satisfaction of the Supreme. Śrīla Prabhupāda emphasizes that devotional service means every living entity has a specific duty towards God; God wants everyone to do a particular duty for Him, that is service, just like God instructed Arjuna to fight, so to fight was Arjuna's duty. Thus, Arjuna is being directly ordered by the Personality of Godhead to fight. While Arjuna is fighting, and another soldier is fighting on the other side, Arjuna's activities as a soldier are devotional service because he is trying to please Kṛṣṇa. Arjuna was then advised by God to fight and take credit; otherwise the party of Duryodhana would be killed anyway by the will of the Lord, meaning Arjuna was advised just to become the agent and take the credit for killing great generals like Bhīṣma and Karṇa.

The Supreme Authority of the Lord

Throughout their dialogue, the supreme authority of Kṛṣṇa is firmly established over the individual soul. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that at the outset, the Personality of Godhead talked with Arjuna just as a friend talks with a friend, but such friendly discussions generally end in a friendly and fruitless debate. Therefore, Arjuna has addressed the Supreme Lord as Puruṣottama, which means that he was putting these questions not simply to a friend but to the Supreme Person, knowing Him to be the supreme authority able to give definitive answers. The distinction is clear, as the difference between the Lord and Arjuna is that the Lord remembered the incidence, whereas Arjuna could not remember; that is the difference between the part and parcel living entity and the Supreme Lord. Consequently, the Lord and the living entity can never be equal in all respects, even if the living entity is as liberated as Arjuna.


Conclusion

Śrīla Prabhupāda’s teachings reveal that the dynamic relationship between God and Arjuna is the perfect vehicle for delivering the supreme science of Bhagavad-gītā to the world. Although Arjuna is an eternal, liberated associate of Kṛṣṇa, he willingly accepted the position of a bewildered disciple to demonstrate how a conditioned soul must approach the Absolute Truth. By instructing Arjuna to fight, the Lord established that true religion is not necessarily nonviolence or inactive meditation, but rather the execution of one's prescribed duty purely for the satisfaction of the Supreme. Arjuna’s ultimate surrender to the authority of Kṛṣṇa proves that the living entity can never be equal to God, but through unalloyed devotional service, one can become His most dear friend and return back home, back to Godhead.

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