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</html><description>Mamta in normal parlance is known as "Mother's Love". But it really means the feeling of mine. When I love something because it is "mine", as uniquely as a Mother feels her child is her's (part of her); then that love is Mamta. But is that love? Love of the spiritual heights is the love that is devoid of Mamta as well. Nothing explains this better than Bhagwad Gita. Let us try to understand it from Sri Krishna himself. This is in Hindi, as I wanted it to be explained it as I understood it best. Maybe one day I can try to say all this in English for a larger audience.</description></oembed>
