Arjuna Chooses Grace
"Before the Mahabharata battle began, Lord Krishna
gave Arjuna and Duryodhana a choice. Krishna told them,
'I can give My entire army to one of you but I will
not come. Or, I can come without any weapons as your
charioteer and My army will help your foe. Which do
you choose, Me or My army?' Without hesitation Arjuna
said, 'I want you, Lord. You alone are enough. I do
not need the army.'
"Now within the battle itself, Arjuna had a fight
with Karna who was a far superior archer. Intending
to severe Arjuna's head, Karna shot a divine missile.
Lord Krishna, Arjuna's charioteer, foresaw this great
karmic danger coming towards Arjuna. Immediately, the
compassionate Lord made the five horses kneel down
and pushed the chariot wheels a few inches down into
the earth by pressing hard with his big toe. This made
the arrow take away Arjuna's crown without injuring
any part of his body.
"There are a few points to remember regarding
this story. First, the Lord was Arjuna's charioteer.
This means that Arjuna chose the Lord to be the one
to hold the reigns of his life's chariot. Arjuna
knew how to discriminate. He chose the Divine Lord
alone to help him. That makes a big difference. The
Grace of the Lord lets the karmic arrow pass over
your head, maybe destroying an insignificant crown
or something similar, but saving you from a fatal
mishap.
"Second, Duryodhana and the Kauravas were a much
bigger and better army than Arjuna and the Pandavas.
They had many great warriors and were stronger in
every way. Duryodhana and his army represent human
power and strength without the aspect of Grace. Thus,
as a result of their arrogance, wickedness, and egotism,
the Kauravas were ruined. However, Arjuna and the
Pandavas were able to win the battle through effort
coupled with the Grace of the Lord."
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