1. Six kinds of aggressors to be killed (based on grounds of politics and sociology – Artha-sastra) Killing them does not incur any sin.
- A Poison-giver;
- One who sets fire to the house;
- One who attacks with deadly weapons
- One who plunders riches;
- One who occupies another’s land;
- One who kidnaps a wife
2. Why Arjuna favors forgiveness (based on the grounds of religion and saintly behavior, Dharmasastra)
- Because of the unique position of these aggressors as seniors and relatives
- Forgiveness on account of saintliness
- Arjuna considers why to risk life and eternal salvation for temporary pleasures and kingdom
3. Correct understanding about forgiveness / saintliness
- Saintliness is not justified for a ksatriya
- Compared to “Rama-rajya” – Lord Rama gave sufficient lessons to Ravana who was an aggressor because he kidnapped Rama’s wife, Mother Sita
4. ‘Madhava’ – Arjuna addresses Krishna as ‘Madhava’ to indicate:
- Krishna is the husband of the Goddess of ‘fortune’
- Krishna should not cause an action which brings ‘misfortune’
5. Saintliness of Arjuna – Arjuna’s thorough consideration of evil consequences reveals saintliness (1.37 – 1.38)
- Obligation (To not refuse when challenged to battle or gamble) is binding when the effect is good, not otherwise.
- Therefore Arjuna considered that he is not obliged to fight.