The line, "As a man, casting off old clothes, puts on others and new ones, so the embodied self, casting off old bodies, goes to others and new ones," comes from the

A. Analects.
B. Ramayana.
C. Daodejing.
D. Bhagavad Gita.
E. Arthashastra.


Answer: D

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