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Man rowing boat on Ganges, Varanassi (Benares), India. |
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"Sensory contacts, O son of Kuti, which produce cold and heat, pleasure and pain, come and go. They are impermanent, O Bharata learn to bear them. O chief among men, it is the wise man who is not affected by them, who is the same in pain and pleasure, who becomes fit to attain immortality....." |
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Sri Bhagavan, Samkha Yoga, The Bhagavadgita. |
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