Shloka:
यस्य नाहंकृतो भावो बुद्धिर्यस्य न लिप्यते।
(Chapter 14, Verse 22)
Meaning:
One who is free from egoism remains unattached even while performing actions.
Lesson:
Ego detachment leads to peace and harmony in life.
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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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