जनक-राज्ञः मौण्ड्य-परिव्रज्या-विवादः
Janaka’s Renunciation Questioned; Discourse on Dāna and Detachment
असक्त: सक्तवद् गच्छन् नि:संगो मुक्तबन्धन: । सम: शत्रौ च मित्रे च स वै मुक्तो महीपते
asaktaḥ saktavad gacchan niḥsaṅgo muktabandhanaḥ | samaḥ śatrau ca mitre ca sa vai mukto mahīpate ||
হে মহীপতে! যি অন্তৰত অসক্ত হৈও কৰ্তব্যৰ মাজত আসক্তৰ দৰে বিচৰণ কৰে, যি নিৰাসঙ্গ আৰু সকলো বন্ধন ছিন্ন কৰিছে, আৰু শত্রু-মিত্ৰ দুয়োৰে প্ৰতি সমদৃষ্টি ৰাখে—সেইজনেই সদায় সত্য-মুক্ত।
अजुन उवाच
Liberation is defined by inner non-attachment and even-mindedness: one may continue to act in the world, but without clinging, without bondage, and without partiality between friend and foe.
The speaker addresses a king and characterizes the marks of a liberated person—someone who appears active in life yet remains inwardly free, unbound by attachments, and impartial in relationships.