अर्जुन उवाच | ये शास्त्रविधिमुत्सृज्य यजन्ते श्रद्धयान्विताः | तेषां निष्ठा तु का कृष्ण सत्त्वमाहो रजस्तमः ||१७-१||
arjuna uvāca . ye śāstravidhimutsṛjya yajante śraddhayānvitāḥ . teṣāṃ niṣṭhā tu kā kṛṣṇa sattvamāho rajastamaḥ ||17-1||
Arjuna said Those who, setting aside the ordinances of the scriptures, perform sacrifice with faith, what is their condition, O Krishna? Is is Sattva, Rajas or Tamas?
Modern Reflection
Arjuna asks a question that feels very current in India: what happens when people are sincere but not guided by sound knowledge? Many students, working professionals, and families follow rituals, trends, influencers, or family customs with deep faith, but without understanding the principle behind them. Someone may fast because everyone at home does it, donate because society expects it, or follow a viral spiritual practice without knowing whether it is balanced. This verse opens the discussion on faith with a practical concern: faith is powerful, but it needs direction. In modern India, where tradition, social media, wellness culture, and family pressure often mix, the Gita asks us to examine not just whether we believe, but what kind of belief is shaping our life.