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Yatharth Geeta -Swami Adgadanand Ji
CHAPTER 18
The Yog of Renunciation
शौर्यं तेजो धृतिर्दाक्ष्यं युद्धे चाप्यपलायनम्। [ “Valour, majesty, dexterity, unwillingness to retreat in battle, charity, and sovereignty are the natural province of a Kshatriya.” ] Bravery, achievement of divine glory, forbearance, competence in meditation-skill in action, disinclination to run away from struggle with the material world, relinquishment of all, and domination of all feelings by feeling for the Supreme Being-are all activities born out of the nature of a Kshatriya. |
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