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Bhagavad Gita 12.17

Chapter 12, Verse 17

Part of 12: Bhakti Yogभक्तियोग

यो न हृष्यति न द्वेष्टि न शोचति न काङ्क्षति।शुभाशुभपरित्यागी भक्ितमान्यः स मे प्रियः॥

Transliteration

yo na hṛiṣhyati na dveṣhṭi na śhochati na kāṅkṣhati śhubhāśhubha-parityāgī bhaktimān yaḥ sa me priyaḥ

Meaning

He who neither rejoices nor hates, nor grieves nor desires, renouncing both good and evil, and who is full of devotion, is dear to Me.

Word-by-word meaning
yaḥwhonaneitherhṛiṣhyatirejoicenanordveṣhṭidespairnaneitherśhochatilamentnanorkāṅkṣhatihanker for gainśhubha-aśhubha-parityāgīwho renounce both good and evil deedsbhakti-mānfull of devotionyaḥwhosaḥthat personmeto mepriyaḥvery dear
Commentary

What is described in verse 13 is dealt with at length in this. He does not rejoice when he attains the desirable objects. He does not hate when he gets the undesirable objects. He does not grieve when he parts with his beloved objects. He does not desire the unattained. Subhasubhaparityagi Here is a further description of Sarvarambhaparityagi of verse 16. He who has renounced good and evil actions which produce pleasure and pain is a devotee of the Lord. Such a devotee or knower of Brahman, who is My own Self, is dear to Me. (Cf. VII.17IX.29)

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What is the meaning of Bhagavad Gita Chapter 12, Verse 17?
He who neither rejoices nor hates, nor grieves nor desires, renouncing both good and evil, and who is full of devotion, is dear to Me.
Which chapter and verse of the Bhagavad Gita is this?
This is verse 17 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.