Bhagavad Gita Chapter 2, Shlok 56

duḥkheṣhv-anudvigna-manāḥ sukheṣhu vigata-spṛihaḥ
vīta-rāga-bhaya-krodhaḥ sthita-dhīr munir uchyate

One whose mind remains undisturbed amidst misery, who does not crave for pleasure, and who is free from attachment, fear, and anger, is called a sage of steady wisdom.

Word by Word Meaning:

duḥkheṣhu - amidst miseries
anudvigna-manāḥ - one whose mind is undisturbed
sukheṣhu - in pleasure
vigata-spṛihaḥ - without craving
vīta - free from
rāga - attachment
bhaya - fear
krodhaḥ - anger
sthita-dhīḥ - enlightened person
muniḥ - a sage
uchyate - is called






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