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Relativity of right and wrong (2:1-2:3)

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Does this mean that nothing is every right or wrong,

or does it mean that, in the context of these verses,

some good behavior is not so good when the timing is wrong

(such as feeding people vegetarian food to morbidly obese persons),

and that some behaviors considered to normally be inappropriate

might in some rare instances be suitable (such as striking a

child)

At 01:45 PM 5/6/01 +0000, OneKrishna (AT) HotMail (DOT) com wrote:

In two simple verses, Krishna

has decreased the momentum of Arjuna's

thought process, touched his ego and brought in an important point of

timing of thoughts. Rather than talking about right and wrong,

Krishna talks about right timing and wrong timing. We can loosely

call it relativity of right and wrong.

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