Acharya Prashant explains the profound compassion of Shri Krishna through the story of a listener who wept while hearing the Bhagavad Gita, despite not understanding a single word. The listener's tears were not for the verses themselves, but for the poignant sight of the Divine patiently explaining the truth to a confused and stubborn human. Arjun represents the common man, entangled in worldly attachments, wealth, and relationships, unable to offer anything to Shri Krishna. Despite Arjun's repeated refusal to understand and his occasional accusations, Shri Krishna's patience remains limitless. He descends to Arjun's level, acting as a charioteer and friend, employing eighteen different forms of Yoga to convey the same ultimate truth. This interaction highlights the contrast between the infinite grace of the Giver and the infinite ignorance of the receiver.