Chapter 1, Verse 14
Part of 1: Arjun Viṣhād Yog — अर्जुनविषादयोगततः श्वेतैर्हयैर्युक्ते महति स्यन्दने स्थितौ। माधवः पाण्डवश्चैव दिव्यौ शङ्खौ प्रदध्मतुः॥
Transliteration
tataḥ śhvetairhayairyukte mahati syandane sthitau mādhavaḥ pāṇḍavaśhchaiva divyau śhaṅkhau pradadhmatuḥ
Meaning
Then, Madhava (Krishna) and the son of Pandu (Arjuna), seated in the magnificent chariot yoked with white horses, blew divine conches.
Word-by-word meaning
tataḥ — thenśhvetaiḥ — by whitehayaiḥ — horsesyukte — yokedmahati — glorioussyandane — chariotsthitau — seatedmādhavaḥ — Shree Krishna, the husband of the goddess of fortune, Lakshmipāṇḍavaḥ — Arjuncha — andeva — alsodivyau — Divineśhaṅkhau — conch shellspradadhmatuḥ — blew
Commentary
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the meaning of Bhagavad Gita Chapter 1, Verse 14?▼
Then, Madhava (Krishna) and the son of Pandu (Arjuna), seated in the magnificent chariot yoked with white horses, blew divine conches.
Which chapter and verse of the Bhagavad Gita is this?▼
This is verse 14 of Chapter 1 (Arjun Viṣhād Yog — Arjuna's Dilemma) of the Bhagavad Gita, a scripture of 18 chapters and 700 verses spoken by Lord Krishna to Arjuna.