In Simple Terms
Detachment — seeing clearly without being pulled by desire or pushed by fear.
Overview
The quality of being unmoved by sensory attraction — not coldness but clarity. Vairagya is seeing things as they are without the distortion of craving or aversion.
Why It Matters
Without vairagya, the mind is enslaved by objects. With it, you can engage fully without being captured.
Key Verses
Study these verses to understand Vairagya
2.56 2.64 2.65 6.35 13.8
Related Concepts
Advanced Topics
Continue to: Jnana Yoga, Sannyasa
Revision
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Vairagya (Dispassion / Detachment) — Detachment — seeing clearly without being pulled by desire or pushed by fear....
Key Verse
2.56
Found In
Primary: Ch. 2, 6, 13
Study in Learning Blocks
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