Shloka 21
🌟 Sanskrit :
यदृच्छालाभसन्तुष्टो द्वन्द्वातीतो विमत्सरः |
समः सिद्धावसिद्धौ च कृत्वापि न निबध्यते ||
🌟 Transliteration:
yadṛcchā‑lābha‑santuṣṭo dvandvātīto vimatsaraḥ |
samaḥ siddhāv asiddhau cha kṛitvā ’pi na nibadhyate ||
🌟 Meaning:
Content with whatever comes of its own accord, beyond the pairs of opposites, free from envy, and steady in success and failure—such a person, though acting, is never bound.
Explanation
Krishna paints the inner posture of a liberated worker:
Content with what comes (yadṛcchā‑lābha‑santuṣṭaḥ) – Does one’s best, then accepts the outcome without inner turmoil.
Beyond dualities (dvandvātītaḥ) – Heat–cold, praise–blame, success–failure still happen, but they no longer shake the core.
Free from envy (vimatsaraḥ) – Without “mine‑ness” and comparison, jealousy dries up.
Equal in success and failure (samaḥ siddhau asiddhau) – Effort is offered as worship; result is left to the Divine. So karma doesn’t bind.
Today’s Takeaway
Let work be sincere and the heart be light.
Give your full effort, but don’t let today’s “win” or “loss” decide your inner weather. This evenness is not weakness; it is spiritual strength.
JAI SHRI KRISHNA👐👏💞💫🙌🙇🙏
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