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Bhagavad Gita 14.24

Chapter 14, Verse 24

Part of 14: Guṇa Traya Vibhāg Yogगुणत्रयविभागयोग

समदुःखसुखः स्वस्थः समलोष्टाश्मकाञ्चनः।तुल्यप्रियाप्रियो धीरस्तुल्यनिन्दात्मसंस्तुतिः॥

Transliteration

sama-duḥkha-sukhaḥ sva-sthaḥ sama-loṣhṭāśhma-kāñchanaḥ tulya-priyāpriyo dhīras tulya-nindātma-sanstutiḥ

Meaning

Who is the same in pleasure and pain, who dwells in the Self, to whom a clod of earth, a stone, and gold are all alike, who is the same to the dear and the unfriendly, who is firm, and to whom censure and praise are one and the same.

Word-by-word meaning
samaalikeduḥkhadistresssukhaḥhappinesssva-sthaḥestablished in the selfsamaequallyloṣhṭaa clodaśhmastonekāñchanaḥgoldtulyaof equal valuepriyapleasantapriyaḥunpleasantdhīraḥsteadytulyathe samenindāblameātma-sanstutiḥpraise
Commentary

Night and day have no meaning to a post fixed in the ground. Even so pleasure and pain have no meaning to a sage who dwells in his own Self. He is above the pairs of opposites. In his eyes cowdung or gold, a jewel or a stone, are of eal value. He is free from the idea of,giving and taking. His mind is not perturbed by anything pleasant or unpleasant. He is the same towards agreeable and disagreeable things. Praise and censure cannot affect him. He stands adamant. He abides in his own essential state as ExistenceKnowledgeBliss Absolute. He is ever calm and serene. (Cf. V.18)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the meaning of Bhagavad Gita Chapter 14, Verse 24?
Who is the same in pleasure and pain, who dwells in the Self, to whom a clod of earth, a stone, and gold are all alike, who is the same to the dear and the unfriendly, who is firm, and to whom censure and praise are one and the same.
Which chapter and verse of the Bhagavad Gita is this?
This is verse 24 of Chapter 14 (Guṇa Traya Vibhāg Yog — Yoga through Understanding the Three Modes of Material Nature) of the Bhagavad Gita, a scripture of 18 chapters and 700 verses spoken by Lord Krishna to Arjuna.