Bhagavad-Gita Sloka 1.2
sañjaya uvāca
dṛṣṭvā tu pāṇḍavānīkaḿ
vyūḍhaḿ duryodhanas tadā
ācāryam upasańgamya
rājā vacanam abravīt|
सञ्जय उवाच
दृष्ट्वा तु पाण्डवानीकं व्यूढं दुर्योधनस्तदा।
आचार्यमुपसङ्गम्य राजा वचनमब्रवीत्।।1.2।।
Sanjaya said
Having seen the army of Pandavas drawn up in battle array, King Duryodhana then approached his teacher, Drona, and spoke these words.
Duryodhana was thinking all along that it might not be possible for the Pandavas to mobilize forces strong enough to face his own huge army. But what he saw on the battlefield unnerved his position and hence he rushed to his teacher and exclaimed:
-Bhagavad Gita
So practical message hear is
1) perspective is very important ( the point of view) meaning the way one conduct oneself, thing do changes!
It's about dislike or hatred or aversion which is opposite to attachment, this dislike causes because when we feel a person, situation, or object, or position as an obstacle between us and the attachment with it.
Duryodhana begin to get scared feeling, seeing huge army forces with Pandava side even knowing that they had less people with them, and he went to his teacher Drona (because of fear) for counseling even though he was the strongest and skilled with his side of people.
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