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Bhagavad Gita 12.15

Chapter 12, Verse 15

Part of 12: Bhakti Yogभक्तियोग

यस्मान्नोद्विजते लोको लोकान्नोद्विजते च यः।हर्षामर्षभयोद्वेगैर्मुक्तो यः स च मे प्रियः॥

Transliteration

yasmān nodvijate loko lokān nodvijate cha yaḥ harṣhāmarṣha-bhayodvegair mukto yaḥ sa cha me priyaḥ

Meaning

He whom the world does not agitate, and who cannot be agitated by the world, and who is freed from joy, anger, fear, and anxiety—he is dear to Me.

Word-by-word meaning
yasmātby whomnanotudvijateare agitatedlokaḥpeoplelokātfrom peoplenanotudvijateare disturbedchaandyaḥwhoharṣhapleasureamarṣhapainbhayafearudvegaiḥanxietymuktaḥfreedyaḥwhosaḥtheychaandmeto mepriyaḥvery dear
Commentary

Harsha Joy, exhilaration of the mind when one obtains an object of desire. This is indicated by hair standing on end, tears flowing down the face, etc. Amarsha Anger. Some say that it is a mixture of jealousy and anger. Udvega Anxiety, worry, sorrow, discomfiture. The knower of Brahman or the devotee of the Lord never injures any creature in thought, word and deed. He gives security of life to all creatures. Therefore, no creature is afraid of him. The sage feels that the world is his body, his own Self. How can he be afraid of the world then He never hurts others and is not hurt by the words or deeds of others. The mental modifications of joy, envy, fear and anxiety leave the sage or devotee of their own accord, just as the beasts and birds leave the forest when it is on fire. Such a sage or devotee is dear to Me. How can I describe him

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the meaning of Bhagavad Gita Chapter 12, Verse 15?
He whom the world does not agitate, and who cannot be agitated by the world, and who is freed from joy, anger, fear, and anxiety—he is dear to Me.
Which chapter and verse of the Bhagavad Gita is this?
This is verse 15 of Chapter 12 (Bhakti Yog — The Yoga of Devotion) of the Bhagavad Gita, a scripture of 18 chapters and 700 verses spoken by Lord Krishna to Arjuna.