Chapter 18 · Verse 72

Yoga through the Perfection of Renunciation and Surrender

कच्चिदेतच्छ्रुतं पार्थ त्वयैकाग्रेण चेतसा।कच्चिदज्ञानसंमोहः प्रनष्टस्ते धनञ्जय
kachchid etach chhrutaṁ pārtha tvayaikāgreṇa chetasā kachchid ajñāna-sammohaḥ pranaṣhṭas te dhanañjaya

Word Meanings

kachchit — whether; etat — this; śhrutam — heard; pārtha — Arjun, the son of Pritha; tvayā — by you; eka-agreṇa chetasā — with a concentrated mind; kachchit — whether; ajñāna — ignorance; sammohaḥ — delusion; pranaṣhṭaḥ — destroyed; te — your; dhanañjaya — Arjun, conqueror of wealth

Translation

O Arjuna, have you heard this with a focused mind? Has your delusion born of ignorance been destroyed, O conqueror of wealth?

Commentary

कच्चित् whether? एतत् this? श्रुतम् heard? पार्थ O son of Kunti (Arjuna)? त्वया by thee? एकाग्रेण onepointed? चेतसा by mind? कच्चित् whether? अज्ञानसंमोहः the delusion of ignorance? प्रनष्टः has been destroyed? ते thy? धनञ्जय O Dhananjaya.Commentary It is the duty of the spiritual teacher or preceptor to make the aspirant understand the teaching of the scripture and to enable him to attain the goal of life (Moksha). If the student has not grasped the subject he will have to explain it in some other way with similes? analogies and illustrations. That is the reason why Lord Krishna asks Arjuna Has the delusion of thy ignorance been destroyedThis What I have told thee.Have you heard it? O Arjuna? with onepointed mind Have you grasped My teachingDelusion of ignorance The absence of discrimination which is caused by ignorance and which is natural. The destruction of delusion is the aim of all this endeavour on your part to hear the scripture and the exertion on My part as the teacher.