BG 5.28
...that sage who has controlled the senses, mind, and intellect, and is free from desire, fear, and anger, attains eternal liberation.
विगतेच्छाभयक्रोधो यः सदा मुक्त एव सः
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yatendriya-mano-buddhir — controlling the mind, senses, and intellect
yata—controlled; indriya—senses-
yatendriya — controlled senses
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mano — mind
manaḥ -
buddhir — intellect
buddhiḥ
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munir — the transcendentalist
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mokṣha-parāyaṇaḥ — destined for liberation
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mokṣha — liberation
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parāyaṇaḥ — destined for
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vigatechchhā-bhaya-krodho — discarded all hopes, fears, and anger
vigata—discarded; icchā—wishes; bhaya—fear; krodhaḥ—anger-
vigatechchhā — discarded all wishes
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bhaya — fear
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krodho — anger
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yaḥ — who
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sadā — always
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mukta — liberated
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eva — certainly
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saḥ — that (person)
Those who are free from desire and anger, who truly know themselves and can control their minds, find eternal bliss to be everywhere. Depriving the mind of external contact and fixing the attention between the eyebrows, realizing the inward and outward breaths passing through the nostrils, that sage who has controlled the senses, mind, and intellect, and is free from desire, fear, and anger, attains eternal liberation. One who knows me as the enjoyer of all sacrifices and austerities, as the mighty ruler of all the worlds, and friend to all beings, attains eternal peace.
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