अर्जुन उवाच | ज्यायसी चेत्कर्मणस्ते मता बुद्धिर्जनार्दन | तत्किं कर्मणि घोरे मां नियोजयसि केशव ||३-१||
arjuna uvāca . jyāyasī cetkarmaṇaste matā buddhirjanārdana . tatkiṃ karmaṇi ghore māṃ niyojayasi keśava ||3-1||
Arjuna said If Thou thinkest that knowledge is superior to action, O Krishna, why then, O Kesava, dost Thou ask me to engage in this terrible action?
Modern Reflection
In today’s India, this is the confusion of a student, employee, founder, or parent who has read enough spiritual books to know that peace matters, but still has to appear for exams, manage deadlines, pay EMIs, and handle family responsibilities. Arjuna asks why Krishna is pushing him into action if wisdom is superior. Many young Indians feel the same: if inner peace is the goal, why stay in the grind of coaching classes, corporate targets, caregiving, and social duty? The verse reminds us that knowledge is not an escape pass from life; it must guide action inside life.