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अर्जुन उवाच कथं भीष्मम अहं संख्ये दरॊणं च मधुसूदन इषुभिः परतियॊत्स्यामि पूजार्हाव अरिसूदन
arjuna uvāca kathaṁ bhīṣmam ahaṁ saṅkhye droṇaṁ ca madhusūdana iṣubhiḥ pratiyotsyāmi pūjārhāv ari-sūdana
WORD BY WORD
arjunaḥ uvāca Arjuna said; katham how; bhīṣmam Bhīṣma; aham I; saṅkhye in the fight; droṇam Droṇa; ca also; madhu-sūdana O killer of Madhu; iṣubhiḥ with arrows; pratiyotsyāmi shall counterattack; pūjā-arhau those who are worshipable; ari-sūdana O killer of the enemies;
TRANSLATION
| Arjuna said: O killer of enemies, O killer of Madhu, how can I counterattack with arrows in battle men like Bhīṣma and Droṇa, who are worthy of my worship?
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PURPORT
| Respectable superiors like Bhīṣma the grandfather and Droṇācārya the teacher are always worshipable. Even if they attack, they should not be counterattacked. It is general etiquette that superiors are not to be offered even a verbal fight. Even if they are sometimes harsh in behavior, they should not be harshly treated. Then, how is it possible for Arjuna to counterattack them? Would Kṛṣṇa ever attack His own grandfather, Ugrasena, or His teacher, Sāndīpani Muni? These were some of the arguments offered by Arjuna to Kṛṣṇa.
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