Week 12 Reading B, Bhagavad Vita

In this story, Divine and Demonic Qualities, Krishna explains to Arjuna the good and bad features, actions, and behaviors of people, explaining what is divine and what is demonic.  As expected, honor, truthfulness, nobility, nonviolence, forgiveness are the attributes of a divine spirit or person, and pride, anger, ignorance, and hypocrisy are demonic qualities.  These are unsurprising qualities, but do give an insight into the author's religious beliefs.  Furthermore, the good are expected to be destined for nirvana, and the evil for servitude, and everyone is described to be either divine or demonic, destined for one or the other.  It is talked about how demonic people only understand the world as want, and act only for themselves, thereby causing the destruction of the world.  This was an interesting, enlightening chapter, and gave me deep insight into another worldview.
Lord Krishna, from pixabay
Bibliography:
The Bhagavad Vita, translated by Prasad, Ramanand, Source



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