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In the 14th verse of chapter 2 of Bhagavad Gita for happiness, Krishna tells Arjuna — the son of Kunti — that these grievances are like the appearance of winters and summers. They are sense perceptions. It is essential that one tolerate them without being deserved. He further discusses what the Vedas are teaching us.
By Rajkumar LalwaniIn the 14th verse of chapter 2 of Bhagavad Gita for happiness, Krishna tells Arjuna — the son of Kunti — that these grievances are like the appearance of winters and summers. They are sense perceptions. It is essential that one tolerate them without being deserved. He further discusses what the Vedas are teaching us.