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Bhagavad Gita 2.9

Spoken by Arjuna · Verse 9 of 72 · Arjuna's Journey

सञ्जय उवाच एवमुक्त्वा हृषीकेशं गुडाकेशः परन्तप। न योत्स्य इति गोविन्दमुक्त्वा तूष्णीं बभूव ह॥

sañjaya uvāca / evam uktvā hṛṣīkeśaṃ guḍākeśaḥ parantapa / na yotsya iti govindam uktvā tūṣṇīṃ babhūva ha

Three words: 'I will not fight' — then silence. The lowest point before the teaching.

Word by word (5)
sañjaya uvāca
— Sanjaya said
evam uktvā hṛṣīkeśam
— having spoken thus to Hrishikesha (Krishna, master of the senses)
guḍākeśaḥ parantapa
— Gudakesa (Arjuna, conqueror of sleep) the Scorcher of Enemies
na yotsye iti govindam uktvā
— saying 'I will not fight' to Govinda (Krishna)
tūṣṇīm babhūva ha
— became silent / fell completely silent · The silence is complete. After all the arguments, all the grief, all the speeches — Arjuna says 'I will not fight' and goes silent. This silence is the lowest point. And into this silence, Krishna speaks the entire Gita.

Sanjaya said: 'Having spoken thus to Hrishikesha, Gudakesa said to Govinda: 'I will not fight.' And he fell silent.'

A modern analogy

The moment of final refusal — not loud, not angry, just quiet and complete. 'I can't do this.' And then silence. Not the silence of contemplation but the silence of a person who has used every word they have and arrived at the end of their own story.

Take with you

  • 'Na yotsye' — three Sanskrit words. The most compact statement of Arjuna's position. Three words and then silence.
  • The silence is significant: there is nothing more to argue. He has said everything. The teaching now has space to enter.
  • Sanjaya's use of both Arjuna's epithets (Gudakesa = conqueror of sleep, Parantapa = scorcher of enemies) at this moment of total collapse creates deep irony — and depth.

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Public-domain translations (3) compare all →

Sanjaya said: Having spoken thus to Hrishikesha, Gudakesa said to Govinda, 'I will not fight,' and became silent. [4]

Sanjaya: So spake Arjuna to the Lord of Hearts, and, sighing, 'I will not fight!' sank down to silence. [7]

Sanjaya said: Thus spoke Gudakesa, the burner of enemies, to Hrishikesha, and said to Govinda, 'I will not fight,' and remained silent. [9]

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