“ Those who neither rejoice in pleasures nor despair in sorrows, neither lament for any loss nor hanker for any gain, who renounce both good & evil deeds, such persons are dear to me ”
Source: Bhagavad Gita 12:17
Categories: Loss Bhagavad gita Pleasure
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