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The Gita: A New Translation of Hindu Sacred Scripture The Gita: A New Translation of Hindu Sacred Scripture by Irina Gajjar
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“Do not plan for things to turn out the way you want them to, but simply do your best. Do your best and don't think about what will happen next.”
Irina Gajjar, The Gita: A New Translation of Hindu Sacred Scripture
“wise man is he who is always satisfied because he wants nothing. He is happy by himself, inside himself within his soul.”
Irina Gajjar, The Gita: A New Translation of Hindu Sacred Scripture
“Buddha's goal was to help people avoid suffering by teaching them to live according to four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path. The truths are that the world is full of suffering; that desire and attachment are the causes ofworldly life; that worldly life can be stopped if we destroy desire and attachment; and that to do this we must learn the way. The way is the Eightfold Path: right speech, right action; right living; right effort; right thinking; right meditation; right hopes; and right view. The Eightfold Path leads us to "Nirvana," a state of eternal bliss and peace.”
Irina Gajjar, The Gita: A New Translation of Hindu Sacred Scripture