The war, deaths, and losses in the Mahabharata highlight the temporary nature of life and wealth. Krishna reminds Arjuna that everything in the material world is fleeting, urging detachment and wisdom.
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A timeless epic of duty, devotion, and destiny, where warriors, sages, and kings navigate the complexities of righteousness, desire, and the eternal struggle between good and evil.
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Chapter 7 Text 13
Lord Krishna said
"Deluded by the three modes [goodness, passion and ignorance], the whole world does not know Me who am above the modes and inexhaustible"
The whole world is enchanted by three modes of material nature...
Bhagavad Gita 8.20–21
Supreme Lord Krishna said
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