Shloka 2.65 “From serenity comes clarity of thought, leading to steady intellect; with steady intellect, one attains divine communion.” Key…
Shloka 2.64 “But one who moves among sense objects with senses controlled, free from attachment and aversion, attains serenity.” Key…
Shloka 2.63 “From anger arises delusion; from delusion, loss of memory; from loss of memory, loss of intellect; from that,…
Shloka 2.62 “When a man dwells on sense objects, attachment arises; from attachment, desire; from desire, anger.” Key Teaching: Dwelling…
Shloka 2.61 “One who controls all senses and fixes his mind on Me attains steady wisdom.” Key Teaching: Sense control…
Shloka 2.60 “The turbulent senses forcibly carry away the mind, even of a wise man striving for perfection.” Key Teaching:…
Shloka 2.59 “Objects fade for one who abstains, but not the taste; for the self-realized, even the taste fades.” Key…
Shloka 2.58 “When he withdraws his senses from objects, like a tortoise its limbs, his wisdom is firmly established.” Key…
Shloka 2.57 “He who is unattached to everything, neither rejoicing nor despising when obtaining good or evil, has steady wisdom.”…
Shloka 2.56 “One whose mind is undisturbed in sorrow, free from longing for pleasure, and devoid of passion, fear, and…