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Liberation Through Renunciation · मोक्षसंन्यासयोगः

Chapter 18, Verse 26

"The agent who is free from attachment, non-egoistic, endowed with fortitude and enthusiasm, and unperturbed by success or failure is called Sattvic"

Sanskrit
मुक्तसङ्गोऽनहंवादी धृत्युत्साहसमन्वितः।सिद्ध्यसिद्ध्योर्निर्विकारः कर्ता सात्त्विक उच्यते
mukta-saṅgo ‘nahaṁ-vādī dhṛity-utsāha-samanvitaḥ
siddhy-asiddhyor nirvikāraḥ kartā sāttvika uchyate
मुक्तसङ्गःmukta-saṅgaḥfree from attachment
अनहंवादीanahaṃ-vādīnon-egoistic
धृतिdhṛtifortitude
उत्साहutsāhaenthusiasm
समन्वितःsamannvitaḥendowed with
सिद्धिsiddhisuccess
असिद्ध्योःasiddhyoḥfailure
निर्विकारःnirvikāraḥunperturbed
कर्ताkartāagent
सात्त्विकःsāttvikaḥSattvic
उच्यतेucyateis called
The agent who is free from attachment, non-egoistic, endowed with fortitude and enthusiasm, and unperturbed by success or failure is called Sattvic
— Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 18, Verse 26

About This Verse

This verse appears in the early part of Chapter 18 — Liberation Through Renunciation (मोक्षसंन्यासयोगः), which explores liberation through renunciation. This chapter contains 78 verses and focuses on the final summary of all teachings, the essence of surrender, and the promise of liberation. In this particular verse, the teaching centers on the idea that the agent who is free from attachment, non-egoistic, endowed with fortitude and enthusiasm, and unperturbed by success or failure is called sattvic. The Bhagavad Gita is a 700-verse Hindu scripture that is part of the epic Mahabharata, consisting of a conversation between Prince Arjuna and Lord Krishna on the battlefield of Kurukshetra.

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What does Bhagavad Gita Chapter 18 Verse 26 mean?

Chapter 18, Verse 26 of the Bhagavad Gita teaches that the agent who is free from attachment, non-egoistic, endowed with fortitude and enthusiasm, and unperturbed by success or failure is called sattvic. This verse is part of Liberation Through Renunciation (मोक्षसंन्यासयोगः), which contains 78 verses.

Who spoke Bhagavad Gita Chapter 18 Verse 26?

This verse is part of the dialogue in Chapter 18 — Liberation Through Renunciation. The Bhagavad Gita is primarily a conversation between Lord Krishna and Arjuna, narrated by Sanjaya to King Dhritarashtra.

What is the context of Chapter 18, Verse 26 in the Bhagavad Gita?

This verse appears in Chapter 18 — "Liberation Through Renunciation" (मोक्षसंन्यासयोगः), which is verse 26 of 78 in this chapter. The Yoga of Liberation through Renunciation The Bhagavad Gita has 18 chapters and 700 verses in total.

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