Chapter 14 · Verse 20
Yoga through Understanding the Three Modes of Material Nature
गुणानेतानतीत्य त्रीन्देही देहसमुद्भवान्।जन्ममृत्युजरादुःखैर्विमुक्तोऽमृतमश्नुते
guṇān etān atītya trīn dehī deha-samudbhavān janma-mṛityu-jarā-duḥkhair vimukto ’mṛitam aśhnute
Word Meanings
guṇān — the three modes of material nature; etān — these; atītya — transcending; trīn — three; dehī — the embodied; deha — body; samudbhavān — produced of; janma — birth; mṛityu — death; jarā — old age; duḥkhaiḥ — misery; vimuktaḥ — freed from; amṛitam — immortality; aśhnute — attains
Translation
When the embodied soul transcends these three gunas from which the body arises, it is freed from birth, death, old age, and sorrow, and attains immortality.
Commentary