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TEXT 74

TEXT 74

Devanagari

Devanagari

इत्यहं वासुदेवस्य पार्थस्य च महात्मन: ।
संवादमिममश्रौषमद्भुतं रोमहर्षणम् ॥ ७४ ॥

Text

Texte

sañjaya uvāca
ity ahaṁ vāsudevasya
pārthasya ca mahātmanaḥ
saṁvādam imam aśrauṣam
adbhutaṁ roma-harṣaṇam
sañjaya uvāca
ity ahaṁ vāsudevasya
pārthasya ca mahātmanaḥ
saṁvādam imam aśrauṣam
adbhutaṁ roma-harṣaṇam

Synonyms

Synonyms

sañjayaḥ uvāca — Sañjaya said; iti — thus; aham — I; vāsudevasya — of Kṛṣṇa; pārthasya — and Arjuna; ca — also; mahā-ātmanaḥ — of the great soul; saṁvādam — discussion; imam — this; aśrauṣam — have heard; adbhutam — wonderful; roma-harṣaṇam — making the hair stand on end.

sañjayaḥ uvāca: Sañjaya dit; iti: ainsi; aham: Je; vāsudevasya: de Kṛṣṇa; pārthasya: et Arjuna; ca: aussi; mahā-ātmanaḥ: de la grande âme; saṁvādam: discussion; imam: cette; aśrauṣam: ai entendue; adbhutam: merveilleuse; roma-harṣaṇam: faisant se dresser les poils.

Translation

Translation

Sañjaya said: Thus have I heard the conversation of two great souls, Kṛṣṇa and Arjuna. And so wonderful is that message that my hair is standing on end.

Sañjaya dit: Ainsi ai-je entendu la conversation entre ces deux grandes âmes que sont Kṛṣṇa et Arjuna; et si merveilleux est leur message que les poils se dressent sur mon corps.

Purport

Purport

In the beginning of Bhagavad-gītā, Dhṛtarāṣṭra inquired from his secretary Sañjaya, “What happened on the Battlefield of Kurukṣetra?” The entire study was related to the heart of Sañjaya by the grace of his spiritual master, Vyāsa. He thus explained the theme of the battlefield. The conversation was wonderful because such an important conversation between two great souls had never taken place before and would not take place again. It was wonderful because the Supreme Personality of Godhead was speaking about Himself and His energies to the living entity, Arjuna, a great devotee of the Lord. If we follow in the footsteps of Arjuna to understand Kṛṣṇa, then our life will be happy and successful. Sañjaya realized this, and as he began to understand it, he related the conversation to Dhṛtarāṣṭra. Now it is concluded that wherever there is Kṛṣṇa and Arjuna, there is victory.

Au début de la Bhagavad-gītā, nous avons vu Dhṛtarāṣṭra demander à Sañjaya, son secrétaire, de lui rapporter les événements qui se déroulaient sur le champ de bataille de Kurukṣetra. La Bhagavad-gītā tout entière fut révélée à Sañjaya, en son cœur, par la grâce de son maître spirituel, Vyāsa. Ainsi Sañjaya put-il exposer le déroulement des événements. Le dialogue de la Bhagavad-gītā – dialogue entre deux grandes âmes – a ceci de merveilleux qu’il n’avait jamais eu lieu auparavant et que jamais non plus un tel échange ne se reproduira. Il est merveilleux encore parce que Dieu, la Personne Suprême, parle de Lui-même et de Ses diverses énergies à un être vivant, Arjuna, Son dévot. Si nous marchons sur les traces d’Arjuna pour comprendre Kṛṣṇa, notre vie sera heureuse et couronnée de succès. Sañjaya, réalisant cette vérité, rapporte à Dhṛtarāṣṭra la conversation. Et il en arrive à la conclusion que partout où se trouvent Kṛṣṇa et Arjuna, on trouve aussi la victoire.