Chapter 2: Contents of the Gita Summarized

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Bhagavad-gita As It Is 2.57

yah sarvatranabhisnehas

tat tat prapya subhasubham

nabhinandati na dveshti

tasya prajna pratishthita

SYNONYMS

yah -- one who; sarvatra -- everywhere; anabhisnehah -- without affection; tat -- that; tat -- that; prapya -- achieving; subha -- good; asubham -- evil; na -- never; abhinandati -- praises; na -- never; dveshti -- envies; tasya -- his; prajna -- perfect knowledge; pratishthita -- fixed.

TRANSLATION

In the material world, one who is unaffected by whatever good or evil he may obtain, neither praising it nor despising it, is firmly fixed in perfect knowledge.

PURPORT

There is always some upheaval in the material world which may be good or evil. One who is not agitated by such material upheavals, who is unaffected by good and evil, is to be understood to be fixed in Krishna consciousness. As long as one is in the material world there is always the possibility of good and evil because this world is full of duality. But one who is fixed in Krishna consciousness is not affected by good and evil, because he is simply concerned with Krishna, who is all-good absolute. Such consciousness in Krishna situates one in a perfect transcendental position called, technically, samadhi.

<<< >>>

Buy Online Copyright (c) The Bhaktivedanta Book Trust International, Inc.
His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, Founder Acarya of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness