How does Chapter 51 draw a parallel between the teachings in Sai Satcharitra and the dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna in the Bhagavad Gita?

📖 Chapter 51

Chapter 51 connects the core teachings of the Satcharitra to the Bhagavad Gita by focusing on the concept of destroying delusion. The chapter references the end of the Gita, where Shri Krishna asks Arjuna if his "delusion has been destroyed," pointedly not asking if knowledge had been attained. As Chapter 51 recounts, Arjuna confirms this by responding, "My delusion has vanished." The author uses this to emphasize that delusion (moha) is simply another name for ignorance. This discussion, found in Chapter 51, serves to link the Satcharitra's theme of destroying ignorance with the essential message of the Gita.


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