Chapter 18 · Verse 37
Yoga through the Perfection of Renunciation and Surrender
यत्तदग्रे विषमिव परिणामेऽमृतोपमम्।तत्सुखं सात्त्विकं प्रोक्तमात्मबुद्धिप्रसादजम्
yat tad agre viṣam iva pariṇāme 'mṛtopamam tat sukhaṁ sāttvikaṁ proktam ātma-buddhi-prasāda-jam
Word Meanings
yat — that which; tat — that; agre — in the beginning; viṣam iva — like poison; pariṇāme — at the end; amṛta — nectar; upamam — compared to; tat — that; sukham — happiness; sāttvikam — in the mode of goodness; proktam — is said; ātma — self; buddhi — intelligence; prasāda-jam — satisfactory.
Translation
That which seems like poison in the beginning but becomes like nectar in the end—such happiness, born of the clarity of self-knowledge, is declared to be sattvic.
Commentary