Chapter 2
All about Life.
This character defining chapter of the Gita comprising 72 slokas, known as sãnkhya yoga, Realization through Knowledge, is regarded by many, as the peerless part of the great epic. Arjuna’s dilemma, meanwhile, turns into grief, as the horrific prospect of slaying Bhishma, his revered granduncle, and Drona, his venerated guru, sinks into his consciousness. Bogged down by sentiment, Arjuna appeals to Lord Krishna for guidance. The Lord’s response starting with the epoch making eleventh sloka,
‘Averring as knowing
 Worried over trivia! 
 Reckon never wise 
Dead and alive both,’ 
is indeed the curtain raiser to the grand discourse.
It is apparent that the sentiment of causing death and destruction plagues Arjuna. Thus, Lord Krishna brings the very issue to the fore to dispel the unwarranted fear of death by stressing upon the trans-migratory nature of the indwelling spirit of all beings. Then the Lord proceeds to enlighten Arjuna about his duty to fight as a warrior besides touching upon the infamy of surrender. 
To enable Arjuna overcome the predicament of attachment, Lord Krishna elaborates upon the precepts and practices of detached action, besides its spiritual and philosophical connotations. As a way of caution, the Lord finally explains to Arjuna how his sensual nature hinders man to act in true detachment. This chapter, indeed, is the spectrum supreme of the kaleidoscope of wisdom that Bhagvad Gita is. 
1  
 Thus spoke Sanjaya:
 In pity Krishna 
 Addressed Arjuna,
 Bogged in sorrow  
 With tears profuse.
2   
 Thus spoke the Lord:
 Oh, what affliction
 At this juncture!
 Wholly un-Aryan  
 Unholy as well!!
3  
 Mind-set impotent that unnerves
 Strengthen thou for fight on hand. 
4   
 Thus spoke Arjuna:
 Adore as I, how dare I  
 Make Bhishma ’n Dron target?
5  
 Better I go with begging bowl
 Than earn disgrace slaying them, 
 Would the scepter ever glitter  
 In the bloodstained hands of mine?
6  
 Those us oppose
 We hate hurting,
 What use war
 Who victors are?
7  
 About my duty I’m in doubt 
 Tell me kindly what is right.
8  
 Beset by doubts,  
 Saddled by grief
 Would I be joyous
 Were I the king?    
9  
 Thus spoke Sanjaya:
 Bent to rescind 
 Arjun had no more to speak.
10 
 Make I privy O my Lord
 Speaks as Krishna to Arjun
 Stood who there in confusion.
11  
 Thus spoke the Lord:
 Averring as knowing
 Worried over trivia!
 Reckon never wise 
 Dead and alive both.
12  
 You and Me    
 As well these, 
 Have had past 
 Future as well.
13  
 Wise all realize
 Embodies selfsame spirit in one
 From birth to death, in every birth.       
14  
 Sensual feelings, grief ’n joy 
 Transient are like, heat and cold.
15 
 Weigh who pain ’n pleasure equal 
 Such are those on path freedom. 
16  
 What’s not real, it’s never been
 And that’s true, it’s ever there  
 That’s how wise all came to see. 
17     
 Spirit in lay us All-Pervading  
 Given that not to destruction, 
 What sense doth it make to think
 That’s immutable gets destroyed!
18  
 Perish all bodies, Spirit not therein 
 Know this truth, and take up arms. 
19  
 With no slayer, nor one slain        
 Whoso feels that he might kill
 It's in delusion that he harps.
20  
 Unbound being ever unborn
 Ageless since it’s endless too  
 Goes on Spirit, beyond life-span. 
21  
 Spirit as entity hath no birth
 How can thou kill what’s not born!
22  
 Change as men fade if clothes
 So doth Spirit as frames are worn.  
23  
 Hurts no weapon the Spirit in thee
 Nor scathe elements, wind, water ’n fire.
24  
 Unalterable ’n Eternal  
 Immovable but pervades all
 Permanent ’n so Everlasting        
 Spirit thus none can ever destruct.
25  
 Can sans form Spirit get bound? 
 Get right answer thou won’t burn.
26  
 Prima facie if thou feel
 Subject Spirit is to rebirths  
 Why grieve over end of frame?
27  
 Dies as one
 For like rebirth,
 Why feel sad
 Of what’s cyclic.  
28  
 Isn’t thy lament over that
 Un-manifested to start with 
 Gets manifested just as guest  
 And bids adieu in due course.
29  
 Seen in wonder, spoken in awe 
 Spirit none knows that lies in him.
30  
 Dies not Spirit as die beings 
 What for man then tends to grieve!
31  
 Being a warrior dharma thine 
 That thee fight with all thy might.
32  
 For martyrs of unsought wars
 Ever open are heavenly gates.                          
33  
 If thee back out from duty
 Imperil thou thy own dharma    
 And that earns thee infamy. 
34  
 What for lead a dishonored life 
 Why leave legend dubious behind!
35  
 Amiss be taken thine intent 
 Treat thee coward thy friends ’n foes.
36  
 Count on thou thy detractors  
 Besmirch they thy character, 
 Damned be thine obituary  
 By their campaign of slander.
37  
 If slain, heaven; alive, it’s reign  
 Resolve to fight with right intent.
38  
 Shed thy sentiment, guilt unhinge  
 Eye not gain as wage thou war.
39  
 It's this knowledge that liberates 
 And helps thee act, with no restraint. 
40  
 Goes not waste
 Effort thine ever, 
 Zeal for action
 Frees from fear.
41
 In their resolve
 Succeed firm,  
 Mind as wavers
 Lose infirm.
42  
 Unwise use all enticing
 Flowery language to further
 Rituals Vedic in their scores 
 Not the knowledge of Vedas.  
43  
 Eyeing heaven with mind mundane  
 Go for ceremonies such in hope
 Of having best of both the worlds.
44  
 Pursue if thou wants with zeal
 Instincts then would spin thy mind.
45  
 Aspects three of life, reveal Vedas four
 Transcend thou dualities, in them as inherent.
46 
 Well-waters draw Veda-dependent 
 Banks on reservoir dwell all realized.
47  
 Hold as patent on thy work  
 Reckon thou not on royalty 
 With no way to ceasing work
 Never mind outcome but go on. 
48  
 It’s but yoga  
 If thou strive 
 Wants without  
 Emotions bereft. 
49  
 Work well greedy with motive 
 Work wise not with result in mind.
50  
 Wise not sentiment bring to work   
 That's hallmark of art of work. 
51  
 Freed from bonds with mind even 
 Act wise regardless ever composed.
52  
 Clears if reason one’s illusion  
 Bothers he not to what's over 
 Or for what might lie in store.
53  
 Stands as firm mind thy clear
 Steer thou clear of path rituals.   
54  
 Thus spoke Arjuna:
 How to spot the yogi true   
 Were he there ever in the crowd?
55  
 Thus spoke the Lord:
 Blessed are strong with blissful self
 Helps them that slight all that tempts. 
56  
 Oblivious of misfortune  
 Not the one to crave for fun
 Sways not ever by his feelings  
 Stays thus yogi ever even.
57  
 Unfettered by attachment  
 Compliments to indifferent 
 Adversity by unshaken
 Wisdom thus is personified.
58  
 Stimuli those of organs sensory
 Tortoise like, wise draw into shell.
59  
 Senses reined 
 Who so abstains, 
 Sans he longing
 Turns he godly.
60  
 Senses as may tend them rash
 Wise as well stray, from right path.
61  
 Rein in senses, hone thine effort  
 Rely on Supreme, that’s true wisdom.
62  
 Leans man on  
 Lends what charm, 
 Brings that want 
 And that’s fault.
63
 Despair is what clouds reason  
 Brings that ruin through deeds mindless.
64  
 Yield to senses sans craving
 Cap as thou thy wants dubious.
65  
 Calm that offsets woes of life  
 And that equable makes thy mind. 
66  
 Lacks mind focus as it strays 
 Robs that peace ’n joy thereby.  
67
 As in seas sans boat rudder
 So course sensual man loses.
68  
 With tight leash on their senses  
 Wise with ease lead poised lives.
69  
 Ignoring all ignorant crave
 Wise take note what folks not note. 
70  
 Subdues as sea, rivers it holds
 Wise keep cool while wants taming. 
71  
 Freed of ego ’n wants as well 
 Blessed are wise who lack longing.
72  
 State it’s that of true being 
 With no tenseness of being, 
 Life ever in that mode being
 Makes what one with All-being.
Ends thus: 
 All about Life,
 The Second Chapter  
 Of Bhagavad-Gita
 Treatise of self-help.