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What do you do when your duty and your heart are at war? Welcome to the beginning of a 72-episode journey through the Bhagavad Gita. Episode 1 takes us to the battlefield of Kurukshetra, where the greatest warrior of his time, Arjuna, experiences a complete psychological collapse. This isn't just an ancient story; it's a deep look into the human experience of burnout, moral conflict, and the "breaking point" we all face. In this episode, we explore: The Blowing of the Conches: The sounds that signaled the end of an era. The Request to Krishna: Why Arjuna asked to be placed between the two armies. The Anatomy of Despair: The physical and mental symptoms of a total breakdown. The Ultimate Question: Why fight when the cost is everything you love? 📍 SCRIPTURAL LANDMARKS: Verse 1.1: Dhritarashtra’s Question (The blind king's attachment). Verses 1.12-1.19: The Roar of the Warriors (The blowing of the conches). Verses 1.21-1.23: Between Two Armies (Arjuna’s request to Krishna). Verses 1.28-1.30: The Symptoms of Despair (The Gandiva falls). Verses 1.40-1.45: The Moral Argument (The fear of social collapse). ✨ COMMUNITY REFLECTION: Arjuna’s breakdown happened when he stood between two sides. Have you ever felt stuck in the middle of a conflict where there was no "right" answer? Tell your story in the comments. Next Episode: Episode 2 - When Silence Speaks Louder Than Words ▶️ Watch the full series in order: • Bhagavad Gita Explained | A Seeker’s Journ... 🎬 A Seeker’s Path — timeless wisdom through modern storytelling #BhagavadGita #LifeChoices #Dharma #InnerConflict #ASeekersPath