DURYODHANA (to Arjuna): Look at this Krishna! Why is he sleeping so much during the day? Has he not read the shastras? It is a great sin to sleep during the day. What is he doing?
ARJUNA (to Krishna): For the first time, Krishna, I am seeing your feet. They are so beautiful. They are so divine.
(Arjuna touches Krishna’s feet, appreciating and admiring their beauty.)
DURYODHANA: Yes, that is what you should do and must do. You should touch his feet, kiss his feet. You are meant for his feet and I am meant for his head. I shall touch his head.
(He is about to touch Krishna’s head when Krishna opens his eyes and sees Arjuna.)
KRISHNA: Ah, my Arjuna, what brings you here? You are my joy, you are my pride, you are my love. What can I do for you?
DURYODHANA: Krishna, I came before him. I came before him, so you have to pay attention to me first. You have to fulfil my desire first.
ARJUNA: Krishna, I have come also with a desire.
KRISHNA: If both of you have desires, I shall fulfil your desires.
DURYODHANA: But I came first. You must fulfil my desire first.
KRISHNA: True, you came first, Duryodhana, but I saw Arjuna first. I have to fulfil his desire first. After all, he is younger than you. The younger one gets the first chance, always.
DURYODHANA: All right, Arjuna, you beggar, ask Krishna to fulfil your desire.
KRISHNA: Duryodhana, let us not quarrel here. This is my house. Both of you came here to have your desires fulfilled. I shall fulfil them. But here there should be no quarrel, no fight, no dispute. My place is all peace, love and harmony. Both of you are dear to me, and I assure you both that I shall fulfil your desires.
ARJUNA: O Krishna, you know that the battle is imminent. I want you to take my side.
DURYODHANA: Stop, Arjuna! I want Krishna on my side. I want him!
KRISHNA: If both of you want me, I have to choose one side. But I want to please both of you. Here is my suggestion: I shall be on one side, and my soldiers and warriors all will be on the other side. Now you make a choice. Arjuna has to make the first choice because I saw him first.
ARJUNA: O Krishna, I want you, I want you. I do not need your army. I want you only.
DURYODHANA: Krishna, are you sure? Will you keep your promise? You will be on one side and your army, your entire army, will be on the other?
KRISHNA: Duryodhana, my promise is my promise. Rest assured, I shall never break my promise. You take my entire army, and I will be on Arjuna’s side.
ARJUNA (shedding tears of joy and gratitude): O Krishna, you are so kind. To have you is to achieve victory. For me to have you is my supreme joy, supreme glory and supreme pride. O Krishna, you are so kind to me. My joy, my life is all gratitude to you.
DURYODHANA: I thank you deeply for your army. Your army is your real strength. Let Arjuna have your body’s strength. I will have the strength of your entire army. But keep your promise. Keep your promise, O Krishna. All of your army must be on my side.
KRISHNA: O Duryodhana, I shall tell you something more. I shall not fight. I shall only give whatever help Arjuna asks of me.
ARJUNA: I want you to be my charioteer, O Krishna. Since you have taken my side, please be my charioteer.
KRISHNA: Of course, I will be your charioteer, Arjuna. But I shall not fight.
ARJUNA: No, you do not have to fight. Only be my charioteer.
DURYODHANA (overjoyed): Krishna, so you will be Arjuna’s charioteer! You cannot fight and you cannot have your army with you. This is your promise.
KRISHNA: Yes, this is my promise. You take my army with you and I shall be Arjuna’s charioteer.
DURYODHANA: Tomorrow I shall come and take your army. Don’t forget your promise, Krishna.
KRISHNA: Never.
(Exit Duryodhana.)
ARJUNA: I know that the creator is always infinitely greater than the creation. You are the creator of your army. Duryodhana has the creation, but I have the creator. I know, Krishna, that you are All. Your very presence is infinite strength for me. Your very presence is my victory.
(Arjuna sings.)
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Ogo sundara ogo anandaogo mor prananath sasime asime peyechhi tomar
chetanar sakkhat rupantarer alor bansharibajabo hriday bane
hasiya nachiya haraboamare rakhal rajar dhane
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(O my beautiful One, O my Lord of Delight,O Lord of my life-breath,
In the finite and the Infinite I have met Your universal consciousness.I shall play on the flute of transformation-light in the forest of my heart.
Smiling and dancing I shall lose myself in the wealth of Lord Krishna.)```
(Krishna gives him a most soulful smile.) KRISHNA: O Arjuna, you do not know how dear you are to my heart. Come, let us go.From:Sri Chinmoy,The Singer of the Eternal Beyond, Sky Publishers, New York, 1973
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