Chapter 2: Sānkhya Yoga – Yoga of Contemplation on Self / Verse 15

Chapter 2: Sānkhya Yoga – Yoga of Contemplation on Self: Verse 15

यं हि न व्यथयन्त्येते पुरुषं पुरुषर्षभ ।
समदु:खसुखं धीरं सोऽमृतत्वाय कल्पते ॥

yaṃ hi na vyathayanty-ete puruṣaṃ puruṣarṣabha
sama-du:kha-sukhaṃ dhīraṃ so’mṛtatvāya kalpate – 2.15

Whoever is not tormented by these, O Purusharshabha (Arjuna), that wise human, equanimous in sukha-du:khas, is fit for immortality, liberation.

Chapter 2: Sānkhya Yoga – Yoga of Contemplation on Self - Verse 15

Ma Gurupriya
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Life is experiential as well as interactional. It is in the nature of sense-object contact, resulting in sukha-duhkha alternates. There is no third experience in life. If this be so, and the plight is unpreventable, should not the wise person accept and reconcile with it? Do not strive to prolong sukha, or to avoid duhkha, as both are impossible. In fact it is each that brings the other. Hence both are complementary to each other.

Discern this fact and nurture equalness towards both. Drop the prejudice to duhkha, and the preference to sukha will naturally fall.

Sukha surges and subsides, then duhkha surfaces. Thus in between, there is a middle presence. It is that which brings the next set of sukha-duhkhas. For sukha as well as duhkha, the source thus is the middle presence. Focus on it, not on the fleeting experiences. The evenness, equipoise, you feel will grow, making you greatly stable and fit for liberation.

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