Bhagavad Gita — BG2.66
अध्याय 2: Sānkhya Yog · श्लोक 66 / 72
संस्कृत श्लोक · संस्कृत श्लोक
नास्ति बुद्धिरयुक्तस्य न चायुक्तस्य भावना |
न चाभावयतः शान्तिरशान्तस्य कुतः सुखम् ||२-६६||
लिप्यंतरण
nāsti buddhirayuktasya na cāyuktasya bhāvanā . na cābhāvayataḥ śāntiraśāntasya kutaḥ sukham ||2-66||
हिन्दी अनुवाद
(संयमरहित) अयुक्त पुरुष को (आत्म) ज्ञान नहीं होता और अयुक्त को भावना और ध्यान की क्षमता नहीं होती भावना रहित पुरुष को शान्ति नहीं मिलती अशान्त पुरुष को सुख कहाँ
अंग्रेजी अनुवाद
For the unsteady there is no wisdom, and there is no meditation for the unsteady man. And for an unmeditative man there is no peace. How can there be happiness for one without peace?
अध्याय 2 के सभी श्लोक
Sānkhya Yog — Transcendental Knowledge
About Chapter 2: Sankhya Yoga
The second chapter of the Bhagavad Gita is Sankhya Yoga. This is the most important chapter of the Bhagavad Gita as Lord Krishna condenses the teachings of the entire Gita in this chapter. This chapter is the essence of the entire Gita. Sankhya Yoga can be categorized into 4 main topics - 1. Arjun…
Read all 72 verses in Chapter 2 →About BG2.66
Bhagavad Gita BG2.66 is verse 66 of Chapter 2 — Sankhya Yoga (Sānkhya Yog). This chapter is called Transcendental Knowledge. The English translation is: “For the unsteady there is no wisdom, and there is no meditation for the unsteady man. And for an unmeditative man there is no peace. How can there be happiness for one without peace?”.