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Gita 2.8 Because, I do not see that which can, even

after acquiring on this earth a prosperous kingdom

free from enemies and even sovereignty over the gods,

remove my sorrow (which is) blasting the senses.

 

Gita 2.12 But certainly (it is) not (a fact) that I

did not exist at any time; nor you, nor these rulers

of men. And surely it is not that we all shall cease

to exist after this.

 

Gita 2.13 As are boyhood, youth and decrepitude to an

embodied being in this (present) body, similar is the

acquisition of another body.

 

Gita 2.14 But the contacts of the organs with the

objects are the producers of cold and heat, happiness

and sorrow. They have a beginning and an end, (and)

are transient. Bear them, O descendant of Bharata.

 

Gita 2.16 Of the unreal there is no being; the real

has no nonexistence. But the nature of both these,

indeed, has been realized by the seers of Truth.

 

Gita 2.17 But know That to be indestructible by which

all this is pervaded. None can bring about the

destruction of this Immutable.

 

With Love,

Raghava

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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