In Chapter 51, the text references the conclusion of the Bhagavad Gita to make a subtle but important point. It notes that Shri Krishna asked Arjuna, "has your delusion been destroyed?" rather than asking if he had attained knowledge. Arjuna's response was also specific: "My delusion has vanished." As Chapter 51 explains, the key distinction is that the destruction of delusion, which is equated with ignorance, is the crucial outcome of the Guru's discourse. The text emphasizes that those who understand the Gita's essence recognize that the focus is on removing the obstacle of 'moha' (delusion), not on the acquisition of knowledge as a separate entity.
Chapter 51 discusses a conversation between Krishna and Arjuna from the Bhagavad Gita. What is the key distinction made in their dialogue regarding knowledge and delusion?
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