Bhagavad Gita Svādhyāya
SELF-STUDY OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF UNIVERSAL SIGNIFICANCE
In the Bhagavad Gita, Śri Ksha exhorts Arjuna to fight a battle to attain the supreme spiritual well-being (śreyas). However, nonviolence or non-killing (ahimsa) is a core value of the philosophy Ksha teaches. 
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The Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 1, Verses 8 ...11

Gita Post #6  Drona and Kṛpa on the Kaurava side are seasoned warriors of extraordinary skills, and Karna is ever confident to challenge Arjuna in archery. All the same, Duryodhana is hopeful of winning the war and the Kingdom only as long as Bhīshma is alive, so he wants everybody to protect the old Kuru alone.

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