Mokṣa-dharma Yoga-Upadeśa: Equanimity, Sense-Restraint, and Vision of the Ātman (आत्मदर्शन-योगोपदेशः)
दुःखशोकमयैघोरै: सड़स्नेहसमुद्धवै: । न विचाल्यति युक्तात्मा निःस्पृह: शान्तमानस:,शान्ताचित्त एवं निःस्पृह योगी आसक्ति और स्नेहसे प्राप्त होनेवाले भयंकर दुःख-शोक तथा भयसे विचलित नहीं होता
duḥkhaśokamayair ghoraiḥ saḍ-sneha-samudbhavaiḥ | na vicālyati yuktātmā niḥspṛhaḥ śāntamānasaḥ ||
El yogui disciplinado, de mente serena y libre de deseo, no se deja sacudir por las terribles oleadas de dolor y aflicción nacidas del apego y del afecto.
ब्राह्मण उवाच
Sorrow and grief become overwhelming chiefly when fueled by attachment (sneha). A yogin who is niḥspṛha (non-grasping) and śāntamānasa (calm-minded) remains steady and is not mentally shaken by painful events.
A brāhmaṇa speaker is instructing about the marks of inner discipline: the truly integrated person (yuktātmā) maintains composure even when confronted with terrifying experiences of loss, fear, and lamentation that arise from emotional clinging.