Krishna realizes Arjuna is hesitant to go to battle against his kin and teachers. He sees this as an opportunity to provide philosophical guidance. Krishna acknowledges Arjuna's turmoil in having to choose between his duty as a warrior and killing those he knows. However, Krishna views Arjuna's desire to renounce battle as stemming from weakness and an attempt to rationalize cowardice. Krishna prepares to counsel Arjuna on dharma, duty, and the nature of the soul to resolve his dilemma and fulfill his role in the coming battle.