
Okay, I filched this with a massive Copy & Paste from Dinil Mon Divakaran's website. (He's a Linuxhed studying in Lyon, France.)
My guess is that when I press [PUBLISH POST], my computer and my house will explode. But if this works, here's Vleeptron's FIRST quote from the Bhagavad Gita! It's in Sanskrit, and that's an Indo-European lingo, so just about everybody west of the Ural Mountains (except Finns, Estonians and Hungarians) should have an easy time reading it. ========
A verse from Bhagavad Gita (Chapter 2, verse 47)
Your right is to work only, but never to the fruit thereof. Be not motivated by the fruit of your action, and let there be no attachment to inaction.(Thanks to Prof. RKK's website for the translation.)
