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In the 67th verse of Chapter 2 of Bhagavad Gita for happiness, Krishna tells Arjuna that God has made our five senses outward-facing. He adds that creatures get drawn to death by one of their senses. Considering this is the fate of a human being who enjoys the objects of all the five senses. Krishna warns Arjuna that the power of these senses in leading the mind astray.
By Rajkumar LalwaniIn the 67th verse of Chapter 2 of Bhagavad Gita for happiness, Krishna tells Arjuna that God has made our five senses outward-facing. He adds that creatures get drawn to death by one of their senses. Considering this is the fate of a human being who enjoys the objects of all the five senses. Krishna warns Arjuna that the power of these senses in leading the mind astray.