Nasta Moha in Bhagavad Gita

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last time i was reading the bhagavad Gita, i found one word very curious that is nasta Moha .



Nasta Moha in Bhagavad Gita? what is exact meaning of nasta Moha ? why lord krishna used this word in Gita ?










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last time i was reading the bhagavad Gita, i found one word very curious that is nasta Moha .



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Nasta Moha in Bhagavad Gita? what is exact meaning of nasta Moha ? why lord krishna used this word in Gita ?







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The verse from Shreemad Bhagvat Gita you are referring to is BG. 18.73




अर्जुन उवाच ।

नष्टो मोहः स्मृतिर्लब्धा त्वत्प्रसादान्मयाच्युत |

स्थितोऽस्मि गतसन्देहः करिष्ये वचनं तव ॥ BG 18.73॥



naṣṭo mohaḥ smṛtir labdhā tvat-prasādān mayācyuta
sthito ’smi
gata-sandehaḥ kariṣye vacanaṁ tava



Arjuna said: My dear Kṛṣṇa, O infallible one, my illusion is now gone.
I have regained my memory by Your mercy. I am now firm and free from
doubt and am prepared to act according to Your instructions.





And this is Adi Shankaracharya explaining the meaning .




73 Destroyed the delusion , and I have gained recognition through Thy
grace , O Achyuta. I am firm with doubts gone. I will do thy word.





The word Nashta (नष्ट) means - Extinct ,loss, lost,null etc.
And Moha means affection ,attraction ,delusion ,illusion ,error etc. in general




Here Arjuna is using the word for disappearance of his worldly attachments with his Guru's , Brothers and Relatives. After the discourse of Shree Bhagvat Gita. Arjuna's doubts and fear about whether to fight the Kurukshetra war or not was over . He learned true nature of this world and about the supreme god from Shree Krishna . His attachments banished completely and he was free from false knowledge , and then was ready for the war.


So the word Nashto-Moha here means the disappearance of Avidya , false knowledge , delusion , illusion , Moha etc. about the samsara from the mind .




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    The verse from Shreemad Bhagvat Gita you are referring to is BG. 18.73




    अर्जुन उवाच ।

    नष्टो मोहः स्मृतिर्लब्धा त्वत्प्रसादान्मयाच्युत |

    स्थितोऽस्मि गतसन्देहः करिष्ये वचनं तव ॥ BG 18.73॥



    naṣṭo mohaḥ smṛtir labdhā tvat-prasādān mayācyuta
    sthito ’smi
    gata-sandehaḥ kariṣye vacanaṁ tava



    Arjuna said: My dear Kṛṣṇa, O infallible one, my illusion is now gone.
    I have regained my memory by Your mercy. I am now firm and free from
    doubt and am prepared to act according to Your instructions.





    And this is Adi Shankaracharya explaining the meaning .




    73 Destroyed the delusion , and I have gained recognition through Thy
    grace , O Achyuta. I am firm with doubts gone. I will do thy word.





    The word Nashta (नष्ट) means - Extinct ,loss, lost,null etc.
    And Moha means affection ,attraction ,delusion ,illusion ,error etc. in general




    Here Arjuna is using the word for disappearance of his worldly attachments with his Guru's , Brothers and Relatives. After the discourse of Shree Bhagvat Gita. Arjuna's doubts and fear about whether to fight the Kurukshetra war or not was over . He learned true nature of this world and about the supreme god from Shree Krishna . His attachments banished completely and he was free from false knowledge , and then was ready for the war.


    So the word Nashto-Moha here means the disappearance of Avidya , false knowledge , delusion , illusion , Moha etc. about the samsara from the mind .




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      The verse from Shreemad Bhagvat Gita you are referring to is BG. 18.73




      अर्जुन उवाच ।

      नष्टो मोहः स्मृतिर्लब्धा त्वत्प्रसादान्मयाच्युत |

      स्थितोऽस्मि गतसन्देहः करिष्ये वचनं तव ॥ BG 18.73॥



      naṣṭo mohaḥ smṛtir labdhā tvat-prasādān mayācyuta
      sthito ’smi
      gata-sandehaḥ kariṣye vacanaṁ tava



      Arjuna said: My dear Kṛṣṇa, O infallible one, my illusion is now gone.
      I have regained my memory by Your mercy. I am now firm and free from
      doubt and am prepared to act according to Your instructions.





      And this is Adi Shankaracharya explaining the meaning .




      73 Destroyed the delusion , and I have gained recognition through Thy
      grace , O Achyuta. I am firm with doubts gone. I will do thy word.





      The word Nashta (नष्ट) means - Extinct ,loss, lost,null etc.
      And Moha means affection ,attraction ,delusion ,illusion ,error etc. in general




      Here Arjuna is using the word for disappearance of his worldly attachments with his Guru's , Brothers and Relatives. After the discourse of Shree Bhagvat Gita. Arjuna's doubts and fear about whether to fight the Kurukshetra war or not was over . He learned true nature of this world and about the supreme god from Shree Krishna . His attachments banished completely and he was free from false knowledge , and then was ready for the war.


      So the word Nashto-Moha here means the disappearance of Avidya , false knowledge , delusion , illusion , Moha etc. about the samsara from the mind .




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        up vote
        4
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        accepted







        up vote
        4
        down vote



        accepted






        The verse from Shreemad Bhagvat Gita you are referring to is BG. 18.73




        अर्जुन उवाच ।

        नष्टो मोहः स्मृतिर्लब्धा त्वत्प्रसादान्मयाच्युत |

        स्थितोऽस्मि गतसन्देहः करिष्ये वचनं तव ॥ BG 18.73॥



        naṣṭo mohaḥ smṛtir labdhā tvat-prasādān mayācyuta
        sthito ’smi
        gata-sandehaḥ kariṣye vacanaṁ tava



        Arjuna said: My dear Kṛṣṇa, O infallible one, my illusion is now gone.
        I have regained my memory by Your mercy. I am now firm and free from
        doubt and am prepared to act according to Your instructions.





        And this is Adi Shankaracharya explaining the meaning .




        73 Destroyed the delusion , and I have gained recognition through Thy
        grace , O Achyuta. I am firm with doubts gone. I will do thy word.





        The word Nashta (नष्ट) means - Extinct ,loss, lost,null etc.
        And Moha means affection ,attraction ,delusion ,illusion ,error etc. in general




        Here Arjuna is using the word for disappearance of his worldly attachments with his Guru's , Brothers and Relatives. After the discourse of Shree Bhagvat Gita. Arjuna's doubts and fear about whether to fight the Kurukshetra war or not was over . He learned true nature of this world and about the supreme god from Shree Krishna . His attachments banished completely and he was free from false knowledge , and then was ready for the war.


        So the word Nashto-Moha here means the disappearance of Avidya , false knowledge , delusion , illusion , Moha etc. about the samsara from the mind .




        share|improve this answer












        The verse from Shreemad Bhagvat Gita you are referring to is BG. 18.73




        अर्जुन उवाच ।

        नष्टो मोहः स्मृतिर्लब्धा त्वत्प्रसादान्मयाच्युत |

        स्थितोऽस्मि गतसन्देहः करिष्ये वचनं तव ॥ BG 18.73॥



        naṣṭo mohaḥ smṛtir labdhā tvat-prasādān mayācyuta
        sthito ’smi
        gata-sandehaḥ kariṣye vacanaṁ tava



        Arjuna said: My dear Kṛṣṇa, O infallible one, my illusion is now gone.
        I have regained my memory by Your mercy. I am now firm and free from
        doubt and am prepared to act according to Your instructions.





        And this is Adi Shankaracharya explaining the meaning .




        73 Destroyed the delusion , and I have gained recognition through Thy
        grace , O Achyuta. I am firm with doubts gone. I will do thy word.





        The word Nashta (नष्ट) means - Extinct ,loss, lost,null etc.
        And Moha means affection ,attraction ,delusion ,illusion ,error etc. in general




        Here Arjuna is using the word for disappearance of his worldly attachments with his Guru's , Brothers and Relatives. After the discourse of Shree Bhagvat Gita. Arjuna's doubts and fear about whether to fight the Kurukshetra war or not was over . He learned true nature of this world and about the supreme god from Shree Krishna . His attachments banished completely and he was free from false knowledge , and then was ready for the war.


        So the word Nashto-Moha here means the disappearance of Avidya , false knowledge , delusion , illusion , Moha etc. about the samsara from the mind .





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