Shloka:
यः सर्वत्र समं दृष्ट्वा आत्मानं स पण्डितः।
(Chapter 5, Verse 18)
Meaning: The wise see all beings as equal; they see themselves in all beings.
Lesson: Cultivating equanimity fosters compassion and understanding among all living beings.
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The Bhagavad Gita, a revered scripture in Hindu philosophy, contains numerous shlokas (verses) that impart profound wisdom on life, duty, and spirituality. Here are 20 of the greatest shlokas from the Gita, along with their meanings and lessons:
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