Dear Reader,
All problems start in the mind. All answers or solutions, ultimately, come from the no-mind or the divine.
In the Mahabharata, Arjuna, the greatest warrior of the Pandavas, faces many problems. His friend, guide and guru, the Supreme Lord Krishna, has all the solutions. After getting answers to all his questions from Lord Krishna, Arjuna has no problems. In fact, the Lord is telling him, "Actually, there's no problem."
Before the greatest battle on this earth, the greatest warrior of the Pandavas, Arjuna, observes his gurus, relatives and friends lined up against him on the battlefield in Kurukshetra, to kill or be killed. Overcome by grief and pity, he has a major problem. How can he fight and kill them? And what will be the value of his victory if none of them are alive to share his joy.
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