Bhagavad Gita Bhashya (Sri Madhvacharya) 2.66
Bhagavad Gita Bhashya (Sri Madhvacharya) 2.66 · 2 · Verse 66
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Sanskrit Original
।।2.66।।प्रसादाभावे दोषमाहोत्तराभ्यां श्लोकाभ्याम् न हि प्रसादाभावे युक्तिश्चित्तनिरोधः। अयुक्तस्य च बुद्धिः सम्यग्ज्ञानं च नास्ति। तदेवोपपादयति न चायुक्तस्येति। शान्तिर्मुक्तिःशान्तिर्मोक्षोऽथ निर्वाणम् इत्यभिधानात्।
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In the absence of tranquillity he speaks of fault in the next two verses. Without mental calm there is no suppression of desire even for one composed of disciplined thought. An undisciplined mind lacks right knowledge; that alone leads to its birth (of faults), and not to non‑existence. From the terms śānti, mokṣa, śāntiḥ, mokṣaḥ, nirvāṇa are signified.