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Bhagavad Gita 1.27

Spoken by Sanjaya · Verse 27 of 47

श्वशुरान् सुहृदश्चैव सेनयोरुभयोरपि। तान् समीक्ष्य स कौन्तेयः सर्वान् बन्धूनवस्थितान्॥

śvaśurān suhṛdaś caiva senayor ubhayor api / tān samīkṣya sa kaunteyaḥ sarvān bandhūn avasthitān

Even the fathers-in-law and dearest friends — on both sides. No one is safely 'other.'

Word by word (8)
śvaśurān
— fathers-in-law
suhṛdaḥ ca
— and well-wishers / dear friends
eva
— indeed
senayor ubhayor api
— in both armies / on both sides
tān samīkṣya
— having observed them / beholding them all
sa kaunteyaḥ
— he — the son of Kunti (Arjuna)
sarvān bandhūn
— all the kinsmen / all the loved ones
avasthitān
— standing / arrayed there

And fathers-in-law, and dear friends too — present in both armies. Beholding all these kinsmen standing arrayed there, the son of Kuntī —

A modern analogy

The person you married into. The mentor from a different organization. The childhood friend who chose a different path. 'Both armies' means the division does not follow the lines you thought it would — love does not respect battle formations.

Take with you

  • 'Fathers-in-law' — even those connected through marriage, not blood — are present. Love builds new webs of relationship that expand what 'family' means.
  • The word 'suhṛd' — well-wisher / one whose heart is good toward you — describes relationships of genuine care, not just obligation.
  • The sight of love distributed across enemy lines is the most powerful argument against war — and the deepest challenge to abstract duty.

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Public-domain translations (3) compare all →

...and fathers-in-law, as well as friends in both the armies. Seeing all these kinsmen thus standing arrayed, Kaunteya (Arjuna)... [4]

...fathers-in-law and grandsires — he, the tender Prince, saw these on either side! [7]

...fathers-in-law and friends also in both armies. Then the son of Kunti beholding all these kinsmen standing arrayed... [9]

This verse speaks to

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