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Bhagavad Gita 11.34

Chapter 11, Verse 34

Part of 11: Viśhwarūp Darśhan Yogविश्वरूपदर्शनयोग

द्रोणं च भीष्मं च जयद्रथं च कर्णं तथाऽन्यानपि योधवीरान्। मया हतांस्त्वं जहि मा व्यथिष्ठा युध्यस्व जेतासि रणे सपत्नान्॥

Transliteration

droṇaṁ cha bhīṣhmaṁ cha jayadrathaṁ cha karṇaṁ tathānyān api yodha-vīrān mayā hatāṁs tvaṁ jahi mā vyathiṣhṭhā yudhyasva jetāsi raṇe sapatnān

Meaning

Drona, Bhishma, Jayadratha, Karna, and other brave warriors have already been slain by Me; do not be distressed with fear; fight and you shall conquer your enemies in battle.

Word-by-word meaning
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Commentary

Already slain by Me Therefore? O Arjuna, you need not be afraid of incurring sin by killing them. Drona had celestial weapons. He was Arjunas teacher in the science of archery. He was Arjunas beloved and greatest Guru. Bhishma also possessed celetial weapons. He could die only if and when he wanted to die. He once faught singlehanded with Lord Parasurama and was not defeated. So powerful was he. The father of Jayadratha performed penance with a resolve the head of the man who may cause the head of my son to fall on the ground, shall also fall. During the war, however? Arjunas arrow cuts the head and drops it on the lap of the father who, inadvertently, makes it fall on the ground he too dies at once. Karna, the son of the Sungod, had obtained an unerring missile from Indra.

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What is the meaning of Bhagavad Gita Chapter 11, Verse 34?
Drona, Bhishma, Jayadratha, Karna, and other brave warriors have already been slain by Me; do not be distressed with fear; fight and you shall conquer your enemies in battle.
Which chapter and verse of the Bhagavad Gita is this?
This is verse 34 of Chapter 11 (Viśhwarūp Darśhan Yog — Yoga through Beholding the Cosmic Form of God) of the Bhagavad Gita, a scripture of 18 chapters and 700 verses spoken by Lord Krishna to Arjuna.