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History, 13.10.2020 14:01 bigsmokedagangsta

Read the passage from the Bhagavad Gita. That person who is equal to an enemy as well as a
friend, also in honor or dishonor, impartial in cold, heat,
happiness, and distress, exempt from attachment...
satisfied with whatever comes on its own accord, not
attached to domestic life ... such a one is very dear to
Me.
Which statement best describes how the passage
presents information?
The passage is describing the sequence needed to
be happy
The passage is comparing the two types of people
in the world.
The passage is explaining the actions that cause
someone to please the gods.
The passage is showing two contrasting ways that
people can view the world.
-Bhagavad Gita

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