Which of the following is true:a.Kurukshetra in Bhagavad Gita means battlefield of lifeb.Arjun refuses to fight because he was afraid of warriors like Bhishma and Dronacharyac.None of the optionsd.Arjun is some is someone who is endowed with arrogance of his skillse.Krishna is Arjun's strong emotional self guiding him in emotional turmoilf.Kauravas represent bull's eye
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Which of the following is true:a.Kurukshetra in Bhagavad Gita means battlefield of lifeb.Arjun refuses to fight because he was afraid of warriors like Bhishma and Dronacharyac.None of the optionsd.Arjun is some is someone who is endowed with arrogance of his skillse.Krishna is Arjun's strong emotional self guiding him in emotional turmoilf.Kauravas represent bull's eye
Solution
a. True - Kurukshetra in Bhagavad Gita is often interpreted as the battlefield of life, where one's duties and responsibilities are fought over.
b. False - Arjun refuses to fight not because he was afraid of warriors like Bhishma and Dronacharya, but because he was morally and emotionally conflicted about fighting his own relatives and teachers.
c. False - Not all options are incorrect.
d. False - Arjun is not portrayed as arrogant in the Bhagavad Gita. He is depicted as a skilled and noble warrior who is in a moral dilemma.
e. True - Krishna, as Arjun's charioteer and guide, can be seen as Arjun's higher self or conscience, guiding him through his emotional turmoil.
f. False - The Kauravas do not represent a bull's eye. They are the cousins and enemies of the Pandavas, including Arjun.
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