1974; original 172 x 122 cm
reproduction: printed 200 gsm satin
30% (approx.) original size
custom size on request
Hindu Teaching
Krishna and Arjuna
Editors' note: Krishna and Arjuna are the central figures in the Bhagavad Gita. Krishna, a personification of Vishnu, instructs
Arjuna, showing him how to achieve self-realisation in life by being nonattached to the fruits of his actions. Arjuna is a good householder,
with some balance within himself to enable him to make his body obedient, remember God and finally destroy his ego to become free. The whole
story is about the inner work he undertakes. Arjuna and Krishna are to be understood as the two qualities within oneself, the relatives are
all the different ‘I’s or parts within, the kinsmen essence qualities, and the outside foes have to do with the ego. Arjuna becomes an
enlightened man in the end.