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Shloka 29

Karma-Yoga, Yajña-Cakra, and the Governance of Desire (कर्मयोग–यज्ञचक्र–कामनिग्रह)

सीदन्ति मम गात्राणि मुखं च परिशुष्यति । वेपथुश्न शरीरे मे रोमहर्षश्ष॒ जायते,अर्जुन बोले--हे कृष्ण! युद्धक्षेत्रमें डटे हुए युद्धके अभिलाषी इस स्वजनसमुदायको देखकर मेरे अंग शिथिल हुए जा रहे हैं और मुख सूखा जा रहा है तथा मेरे शरीरमें कम्प एवं रोमांच हो रहा है

sīdanti mama gātrāṇi mukhaṁ ca pariśuṣyati | vepathuś ca śarīre me romaharṣaś ca jāyate ||

അർജുനൻ പറഞ്ഞു—എന്റെ അവയവങ്ങൾ ശിഥിലമാകുന്നു; വായ് വരണ്ടുപോകുന്നു; ശരീരം വിറയ്ക്കുന്നു; രോമാഞ്ചം ഉയരുന്നു.

सीदन्तिsink down, become weak
सीदन्ति:
TypeVerb
Rootसद् (सीद्)
FormLat (Present), Parasmaipada, 3, Plural
ममof me / my
मम:
TypePronoun
Rootअस्मद्
Form—, Genitive, Singular
गात्राणिlimbs
गात्राणि:
Karta
TypeNoun
Rootगात्र
FormNeuter, Nominative, Plural
मुखम्mouth/face
मुखम्:
Karta
TypeNoun
Rootमुख
FormNeuter, Nominative, Singular
and
:
TypeIndeclinable
Root
परिशुष्यतिdries up completely
परिशुष्यति:
TypeVerb
Rootशुष् (परि-शुष्)
FormLat (Present), Parasmaipada, 3, Singular
वेपथुःtrembling
वेपथुः:
Karta
TypeNoun
Rootवेपथु
FormMasculine, Nominative, Singular
and
:
TypeIndeclinable
Root
शरीरेin (the) body
शरीरे:
Adhikarana
TypeNoun
Rootशरीर
FormNeuter, Locative, Singular
मेof me / my
मे:
TypePronoun
Rootअस्मद्
Form—, Genitive, Singular
रोमहर्षःhorripilation, hair-standing-on-end
रोमहर्षः:
Karta
TypeNoun
Rootरोमहर्ष
FormMasculine, Nominative, Singular
जायतेarises, occurs
जायते:
TypeVerb
Rootजन् (जाय्)
FormLat (Present), Atmanepada, 3, Singular

अजुन उवाच

A
Arjuna
K
Krishna

Educational Q&A

The verse foregrounds the ethical and psychological crisis that precedes the Gita’s instruction: when confronted with violence against one’s own people, even a heroic warrior can experience bodily collapse, revealing the depth of moral conflict that dharma must address.

On the battlefield, Arjuna looks upon those assembled for war—many of them his own relatives and revered elders—and is overwhelmed. He reports classic signs of shock and grief: weakness, dryness of mouth, trembling, and goosebumps, setting the stage for his refusal to fight and Krishna’s ensuing counsel.