When Warriors Freeze: Arjuna's Battlefield Anxiety and Its Modern Relevance The opening verses of the Bhagavad Gita present one of history's most profound psychological portraits - that of Arjuna, the mighty warrior, paralyzed by overwhelming anxiety at the threshold of the great Kurukshetra war. What unfolds is not merely a religious discourse, but a detailed examination of what modern psychology would recognize as an acute anxiety state, complete with physical symptoms, cognitive distortions, and moral paralysis. The Anatomy of Ancient Anxiety As Arjuna surveys the battlefield and sees his relatives, teachers, and friends arrayed on both sides, he experiences what can only be described as a complete psychological breakdown. His symptoms are remarkably consistent with what contemporary mental health professionals recognize as acute anxiety disorder. His hands tremble, his mouth becomes dry, his body shivers, and his famous bow Gandiva slips from his grasp. These physical ma...