Purūravā’s Song of Renunciation and the Glory of Sādhu-saṅga
सन्तोऽनपेक्षा मच्चित्ता: प्रशान्ता: समदर्शिन: । निर्ममा निरहङ्कारा निर्द्वन्द्वा निष्परिग्रहा: ॥ २७ ॥
santo ’napekṣā mac-cittāḥ praśāntāḥ sama-darśinaḥ nirmamā nirahaṅkārā nirdvandvā niṣparigrahāḥ
我的奉主者心系于我,不依赖任何物质之物。他们恒常安宁,具平等之见,远离占有欲、虚我、二元对立与贪求。
This verse describes devotees as desireless for personal gain, fully absorbed in Krishna, peaceful, equal-seeing, free from possessiveness and false ego, beyond dualities, and not inclined to accumulate.
Krishna is instructing Uddhava on the inner character of genuine saintliness—showing that bhakti is expressed through purified consciousness: calmness, humility, non-possessiveness, and steady absorption in the Lord.
Practice steady remembrance of Krishna, reduce ego-driven reactions to praise and blame, simplify needs, and cultivate equal respect toward others—so success and failure do not disturb the mind.