Bhagavad Gita Chapter 1 Verse 30 Meaning

The Gandiva slips from my hand, and my skin burns all over; I am unable to stand, and my mind is reeling, as it were.

BG 1.30

गाण्डीवं स्रंसते हस्तात्त्वक्चैव परिदह्यते। न च शक्नोम्यवस्थातुं भ्रमतीव च मे मनः

gāṇḍīvaṁ sraṁsate hastāt tvak chaiva paridahyate na cha śhaknomy avasthātuṁ bhramatīva cha me manaḥ

Meaning

The Gandiva slips from my hand, and my skin burns all over; I am unable to stand, and my mind is reeling, as it were.

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What Does Bhagavad Gita 1.30 Mean?

The Gandiva slips from my hand, and my skin burns all over; I am unable to stand, and my mind is reeling, as it were. Situated within the chapter on Arjuna's Dilemma, this verse contributes to the Gita's exploration of grief and its relationship to moral crisis. Shankaracharya emphasizes that this teaching is not merely contextual but universal. The principle of grief expressed here transcends its battlefield setting and speaks to the fundamental relationship between action, knowledge, and spiritual realization.

Applied to contemporary life, this teaching asks us to examine our relationship with moral crisis. Not through self-judgment, but through honest observation that gradually shifts our center of gravity from reactive habit to conscious choice.

— Explained by the Nitya Team

What Is the Context of Bhagavad Gita 1.30?

Arjuna's moral crisis on the battlefield of Kurukshetra, where he must fight against his own relatives, teachers, and friends.

Key themes in this chapter include Moral dilemma, Family duty, Compassion.

How Can I Apply Bhagavad Gita 1.30 in Daily Life?

  • When you need steadiness while dealing with moral dilemma
  • When practicing family duty amid uncertainty
  • When applying compassion to real-life choices

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What is the main idea of Bhagavad Gita 1.30?
The Gandiva slips from my hand, and my skin burns all over; I am unable to stand, and my mind is reeling, as it were. Situated within the chapter on Arjuna's Dilemma, this verse contributes to the Gita's exploration of grief and its relationship to moral crisis. Shankaracharya emphasizes that this...
How can I apply Bhagavad Gita 1.30 in daily life?
Apply this teaching when making choices or doing your duties. Focus on family duty and keep your mind steady regardless of outcomes.

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