Original Sanskrit

धृष्टकेतुश्चेकितानः काशिराजश्च वीर्यवान् । पुरुजित्कुन्तिभोजश्च शैब्यश्च नरपुङ्गवः ॥ १-५॥

Transliteration

dhṛṣṭaketuścekitānaḥ kāśirājaśca vīryavān purujitkuntibhojaśca śaibyaśca narapuṅgavaḥ 1-5

English Translation

Dhrishtaketu, Chekitana, and the valiant king of Kashi, Purujit and Kuntibhoja and Saibya, the best of men.

Word-by-Word Meaning

dhṛṣṭaketuḥ = Dhrishtaketu; cekitānaḥ = Cekitana; kāśirājaḥ = Kasiraja; ca = also; vīryavān = very powerful; purujit = Purujit; kuntibhojaḥ = Kuntibhoja; ca = and; śaibyaḥ = Saibya; ca = and; narapuṅgavaḥ = hero in human society.;

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Summary

The Yoga of Arjuna's Dejection - The crisis of conscience that begins the spiritual dialogue

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