20. Body and It's Indweller – Killer and the Killed – BG CH2, Verse 18-19
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Chapter 2, Verse 18: Arjuna is reminded that the body (sharira) is temporary and subject to disintegration, while the self (shariri) is eternal and indestructible. This verse emphasizes the need for a cognitive distinction between the body and the self. The body is merely an instrument for gaining wisdom and should not be mistaken for one's true identity.
Chapter 2, Verse 19: This verse addresses the misconception of the doer (karta / hantaram) and the enjoyer/sufferer (bhokta / hantam). It explains that the human mind is inherently designed to seek freedom from limitations, driving one to engage in actions to relinquish the sense of smallness. This often results in a cycle of appropriate and inappropriate actions, leading to corresponding quality of life. The feedback from these actions can either help one evolve and become stronger or lead to bitterness for others hurting you. Solution is recognizing relationship between the doer/experiencer and the self is a satya-mithya relationship.
See notes for this session at: https://www.yesvedanta.com/bg2/
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