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Der Yoga des Wissens · ज्ञानकर्मसंन्यासयोगः

Chapter 4, Verse 22

"Zufrieden mit dem, was von selbst kommt, jenseits der Dualitäten, frei von Neid, gleichmütig in Erfolg und Misserfolg, ist er auch beim Handeln nicht gebunden"

Sanskrit
यदृच्छालाभसन्तुष्टो द्वन्द्वातीतो विमत्सरः।
समः सिद्धावसिद्धौ च कृत्वापि न निबध्यते
yadṛichchhā-lābha-santuṣhṭo dvandvātīto vimatsaraḥ
samaḥ siddhāvasiddhau cha kṛitvāpi na nibadhyate
यदृच्छालाभसन्तुष्टःyadṛcchā-lābha-santuṣṭaḥzufrieden mit zufälligem Gewinn
द्वन्द्वातीतःdvandvātītaḥjenseits der Dualitäten
विमत्सरःvimatsaraḥfrei von Neid
समःsamaḥgleichmütig
सिद्धावसिद्धौsiddhāvasiddhauin Erfolg und Misserfolg
caund
कृत्वापिkṛtvāpiauch handelnd
nanicht
निबध्यतेnibadhyateist gebunden
Zufrieden mit dem, was von selbst kommt, jenseits der Dualitäten, frei von Neid, gleichmütig in Erfolg und Misserfolg, ist er auch beim Handeln nicht gebunden
— Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 4, Verse 22

About This Verse

This verse appears in the middle section of Chapter 4 — Der Yoga des Wissens (ज्ञानकर्मसंन्यासयोगः), which explores divine knowledge and the yoga of action. This chapter contains 42 verses and focuses on the ancient tradition of spiritual knowledge and how God incarnates to restore dharma. In this particular verse, the teaching centers on the idea that zufrieden mit dem, was von selbst kommt, jenseits der dualitäten, frei von neid, gleichmütig in erfolg und misserfolg, ist er auch beim handeln nicht gebunden. 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 4 Verse 22 mean?

Chapter 4, Verse 22 of the Bhagavad Gita teaches that zufrieden mit dem, was von selbst kommt, jenseits der dualitäten, frei von neid, gleichmütig in erfolg und misserfolg, ist er auch beim handeln nicht gebunden. This verse is part of Der Yoga des Wissens (ज्ञानकर्मसंन्यासयोगः), which contains 42 verses.

Who spoke Bhagavad Gita Chapter 4 Verse 22?

This verse is part of the dialogue in Chapter 4 — Der Yoga des Wissens. The Bhagavad Gita is primarily a conversation between Lord Krishna and Arjuna, narrated by Sanjaya to King Dhritarashtra.

What is the context of Chapter 4, Verse 22 in the Bhagavad Gita?

This verse appears in Chapter 4 — "Der Yoga des Wissens" (ज्ञानकर्मसंन्यासयोगः), which is verse 22 of 42 in this chapter. The Yoga of Knowledge and Renunciation of Action The Bhagavad Gita has 18 chapters and 700 verses in total.

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