Chapter 14 verse 24-25
“Those who are alike in happiness and distress; who are established in the self; who look upon a clod, a stone, and a piece of gold as of equal value; who remain the same amidst pleasant and unpleasant events; who are intelligent; who accept both blame and praise with equanimity; who remain the same in honor and dishonor; who treat both friend and foe alike; and who have abandoned all enterprises – they are said to have risen above the three guṇas.”
Bhagwan
now answers the 2nd question- How do persons who go beyond the 3
gunas behave or act? These persons consider the following alike:
·
Happiness
and distress
·
Clod
(lump of earth or mass), stone or gold
·
Pleasant
and unpleasant
·
Blame
and equanimity
·
Honor
and dishonor
·
Friends
and foe
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