Read the passage from the Bhagavad Gita.
There is "right" Action: that which . . .
Is w...
Social Studies, 29.01.2021 20:20 mschmindy
Read the passage from the Bhagavad Gita.
There is "right" Action: that which . . .
Is wrought without attachment, passionlessly, For duty, not for love, nor hate, nor gain. There is "vain" Action: that which men pursue Aching to satisfy desires, impelled By sense of self, with all-absorbing stress:
This is . . . passionate and vain.
There is "dark" Action: when one doth a thing
Heedless of issues, heedless of the hurt
Or wrong for others, heedless if he harm
–Bhagavad Gita
How does this passage present information?
sequentially
descriptively
comparatively
with cause and effect
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