Chapter 2, Verse 64
Chapter 2 · karma-yoga
Shloka
रागद्वेषविमुक्तैस्तु विषयानिन्द्रियैश्चरन् | (or वियुक्तैस्तु) आत्मवश्यैर्विधेयात्मा प्रसादमधिगच्छति ||२-६४||
rāgadveṣavimuktaistu viṣayānindriyaiścaran . orviyuktaistu ātmavaśyairvidheyātmā prasādamadhigacchati ||2-64||
English Meaning
English Meaning
But the self-controlled man, moving among the objects with the senses under restraint and free from attraction and repulsion, attains to peace.
Hindi Meaning
आत्मसंयमी (विधेयात्मा) पुरुष रागद्वेष से रहित अपने वश में की हुई (आत्मवश्यै) इन्द्रियों द्वारा विषयों को भोगता हुआ प्रसन्नता (प्रस्ेााद) प्राप्त करता है।।
Russian Meaning
Но владеющий собой человек, двигаясь среди объектов с ограниченными чувствами и свободным от притяжения и отталкивания, достигает покоя.
Spanish Meaning
Pero el hombre con dominio propio, moviéndose entre los objetos con los sentidos restringidos y libre de atracción y repulsión, alcanza la paz.
Commentary
The mind and the senses are naturally endowed with the two currents of attraction and repulsion. Therefore? the mind and the senses like certain objects and dislike certain other objects. But the disciplined man moves among senseobjects with the mind and the senses free from attraction and repulsion and mastered by the Self? attains to the peace of the Eternal. The senses and the mind obey his will? as the disciplined self has a very strong will. The disciplined self takes only those objects which are ite necessary for the maintenance of the body without any love or hatred. He never takes those objects which are forbidden by the scriptures.In this verse Lord Krishna gives the answer to Arjunas fourth estion? How does a sage of steady wisdom move about (Cf.III.7.19?25XVIII.9).