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In the 59th verse of Bhagavad Gita for happiness, Krishna tells Arjuna that when people gave up eating or fast — the desires of the senses become feeble. He says that the embodied soul may restrict himself from the material objects; however, the greed still remains within them. Krishna uses the example of food to explain this further.
By Rajkumar LalwaniIn the 59th verse of Bhagavad Gita for happiness, Krishna tells Arjuna that when people gave up eating or fast — the desires of the senses become feeble. He says that the embodied soul may restrict himself from the material objects; however, the greed still remains within them. Krishna uses the example of food to explain this further.