अर्जुन उवाच | प्रकृतिं पुरुषं चैव क्षेत्रं क्षेत्रज्ञमेव च | एतद्वेदितुमिच्छामि ज्ञानं ज्ञेयं च केशव ||१३-१||
arjuna uvāca . prakṛtiṃ puruṣaṃ caiva kṣetraṃ kṣetrajñameva ca . etadveditumicchāmi jñānaṃ jñeyaṃ ca keśava ||13-1||
Arjuna said I wish to learn about Nature (matter) and the Spirit (soul), the field and the knower of the field, knowledge and that which ought to be known, O Kesava.
Modern Reflection
Arjuna’s question sounds deeply philosophical, but it is also very practical for modern India: who am I beyond my body, job title, family role, marksheet, bank balance, or social media profile? A student in Kota, a professional in Bengaluru, a homemaker managing an entire household, and a retired parent in Kolkata may all feel trapped inside their circumstances. This verse opens the inquiry into prakriti, purusha, kshetra, and kshetrajna: the difference between the field of life and the one who observes it. It invites Indians of every generation to ask: am I only this body-mind system, or am I the conscious witness using it?