Chapter 18 · Verse 49
Yoga through the Perfection of Renunciation and Surrender
असक्तबुद्धिः सर्वत्र जितात्मा विगतस्पृहः।नैष्कर्म्यसिद्धिं परमां संन्यासेनाधिगच्छति
asakta-buddhiḥ sarvatra jitātmā vigata-spṛihaḥ naiṣhkarmya-siddhiṁ paramāṁ sannyāsenādhigachchhati
Word Meanings
asakta-buddhiḥ — those whose intellect is unattached; sarvatra — everywhere; jita-ātmā — who have mastered their mind; vigata-spṛihaḥ — free from desires; naiṣhkarmya-siddhim — state of actionlessness; paramām — highest; sanyāsena — by the practice of renunciation; adhigachchhati — attain
Translation
One whose intellect is unattached to all things, who has mastered the self and is free from desire, attains through renunciation the supreme perfection of freedom from action.
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