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Vedic Stories > Scriptures and Texts > Bhagavad Gita > Chapter 1: Arjuna Vishada Yoga > Bhagavad Gita Chapter 1 – Verse 21 – Senayor Ubhayor Madhye
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Bhagavad Gita Chapter 1 – Verse 21 – Senayor Ubhayor Madhye

Step onto the battlefield in the Senayor Ubhayor Madhye verse, as Arjuna makes the fateful request to see his enemy face-to-face in Bhagavad Gita 1.21.

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Here we arrive at the very heart of the moment—the direct command that triggers the entire divine conversation of the Gita. In the twenty-first verse, known as the Senayor Ubhayor Madhye verse, Arjuna, the perfect warrior, makes a seemingly simple but profoundly significant request to his charioteer. The Senayor Ubhayor Madhye verse is the spark that lights the fire of Arjuna’s inner conflict.

Sanskrit Verse

अर्जुन उवाच
सेनयोरुभयोर्मध्ये रथं स्थापय मेऽच्युत ।
यावदेतान्निरीक्षेऽहं योद्धुकामानवस्थितान् ॥ २१ ॥

Transliteration

arjuna uvāca
senayorubhayormadhye rathaṁ sthāpaya me'cyuta |
yāvadetānnirīkṣe'haṁ yoddhukāmānavasthitān || 21 ||

Word for Word Translation

arjunaḥ uvāca – Arjuna said; senayoḥ – of the armies; ubhayoḥ – of both parties; madhye – between; ratham – the chariot; sthāpaya – please keep; me – my; acyuta – O infallible one; yāvat – as long as; etān – all these; nirīkṣe – I may see; aham – I; yoddhukāmān – desiring to fight; avasthitān – arrayed on the battlefield.
A close-up, over-the-shoulder view from behind Arjuna, watching as Lord Krishna skillfully guides the chariot's reins.
The Divine Charioteer at Work.

English Translation

Arjuna said: O infallible one, please draw my chariot between the two armies so that I may see those present here, who desire to fight, and with whom I must contend in this great trial of arms.

Explanation

Each Bhagavad Gita verse whispers ancient truths, let’s listen closely with Vedic Stories…

Imagine the scene. The conches have been blown. The air is thick with the promise of violence. And now, Arjuna speaks. The Senayor Ubhayor Madhye verse is his first direct address in the Gita, and it is a command. He asks Krishna to drive their chariot right into the no-man’s-land between the two forces.

His choice of name for Krishna is deeply significant. He calls him “Achyuta”—the “infallible one.” This name acknowledges Krishna’s supreme, unwavering nature. It is an expression of Arjuna’s complete faith and trust in his divine friend. He knows that Achyuta will protect him, even in the most vulnerable position on the battlefield. At this moment, his faith is absolute.

Why does he make this request? Arjuna’s motive is that of a consummate warrior. He wants to “see those who desire to fight” (`yoddhukāmān`). He isn’t questioning the battle itself; he is assessing his opponents. He wants to look his enemy in the eye, to understand the full measure of the force he must overcome. The Senayor Ubhayor Madhye verse shows us an Arjuna who is preparing for his duty, wanting a clear view of the challenge ahead. It is this very act of “seeing” that will become his undoing.

Conclusion

The Senayor Ubhayor Madhye verse teaches us a profound lesson about perspective. Before we engage in any great struggle, it is natural to want to see the full scope of the challenge. Arjuna, in his warrior’s pride, believes that seeing his enemy will strengthen his resolve. He has no idea that this one simple request—to move from his side to the center—will fundamentally change his perception of everything.

This verse is a beautiful metaphor for how a shift in perspective can change our lives. We often make choices believing they will confirm what we already think, only to find that they open up a whole new world of doubt, confusion, and ultimately, deeper understanding. The Senayor Ubhayor Madhye verse is the beginning of Arjuna’s journey from seeing with the eyes of a warrior to seeing with the eyes of a seeker.

Read Next: Bhagavad Gita Chapter 1 – Verse 22 – Kair Maya Saha Yoddhavyam

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