rājan sansmṛitya sansmṛitya saṁvādam imam adbhutam
keśhavārjunayoḥ puṇyaṁ hṛiṣhyāmi cha muhur muhuḥ
rājan — King;
sansmṛitya saṁsmṛitya — repeatedly recalling;
saṁvādam — dialogue;
imam — this;
adbhutam — astonishing;
keśhava-arjunayoḥ — between Lord Shree Krishna and Arjun;
puṇyam — pious;
hṛiṣhyāmi — I rejoice;
cha — and;
muhuḥ muhuḥ — repeatedly
In this verse, the speaker (Sanjaya) is expressing how special and exciting the conversations between Krishna and Arjuna are. He is talking to a king, saying that every time he thinks back on these talks, he feels joy and excitement.
To put it simply, the discussions between Krishna and Arjuna are not just regular talks, but something extraordinary that brings happiness and virtue to those who listen to them.
When people hear the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita—especially the parts where Krishna shares wisdom with Arjuna—they feel a sense of goodness and holiness. This shows that these talks have the power to awaken something special in a person. It's like being at a great motivational speech or a powerful story that stays with you and brings you joy, no matter how many times you hear it.
The speaker, Sanjaya, implies that understanding these teachings can lead to a more fulfilling life. It suggests that those who listen to Krishna's message become better people—more virtuous or good-hearted. The more they reflect on these teachings, the more positive changes they experience.
In everyday life, we can relate this to how we feel after talking to a wise friend or reading an inspiring book. Those moments stick with us; they motivate us to live better, think clearly, and find peace in our hearts.
Moreover, it tells us about the importance of learning from the right sources. Just like how hearing good advice from a trusted person can change our perspective in life, hearing Krishna’s teachings leads to a deeper understanding of life and spiritual truth. This leads to 'Krishna consciousness,' which means being aware of and connected to the divine nature of Krishna in everything we do.
So, this verse encourages us to engage with profound wisdom, as it can continuously uplift us and make each moment of our lives more joyful and meaningful.