Bhagavad Gita — BG4.22
Chapter 4: Jñāna Karm Sanyās Yog · Verse 22 of 42
संस्कृत श्लोक · Sanskrit Shloka
यदृच्छालाभसन्तुष्टो द्वन्द्वातीतो विमत्सरः |
समः सिद्धावसिद्धौ च कृत्वापि न निबध्यते ||४-२२||
Transliteration
yadṛcchālābhasantuṣṭo dvandvātīto vimatsaraḥ . samaḥ siddhāvasiddhau ca kṛtvāpi na nibadhyate ||4-22||
हिन्दी अनुवाद · Hindi Translation
यदृच्छया (अपने आप) जो कुछ प्राप्त हो उसमें ही सन्तुष्ट रहने वाला, द्वन्द्वों से अतीत तथा मत्सर से रहित, सिद्धि व असिद्धि में समभाव वाला पुरुष कर्म करके भी नहीं बन्धता है।।
English Translation
Remaining satisfied with what comes unasked for, having transcended the dualities, being free from spite, and eipoised under success and failure, he is not bound even by performing actions.
All Verses in Chapter 4
Jñāna Karm Sanyās Yog — Path of Knowledge and the Disciplines of Action
About Chapter 4: Jnana Karma Sanyasa Yoga
The fourth chapter of the Bhagavad Gita is Jnana Karma Sanyasa Yoga. In this chapter, Krishna glorifies the Karma Yoga and imparts the Transcendental Knowledge (the knowledge of the soul and the Ultimate Truth) to Arjuna. He reveals the reason behind his appearance in this material world. He reveals…
Read all 42 verses in Chapter 4 →About BG4.22
Bhagavad Gita BG4.22 is verse 22 of Chapter 4 — Jnana Karma Sanyasa Yoga (Jñāna Karm Sanyās Yog). This chapter is called Path of Knowledge and the Disciplines of Action. The English translation is: “Remaining satisfied with what comes unasked for, having transcended the dualities, being free from spite, and eipoised under success and failure, he is not bound even by performing actions.”.