Gautama’s Flight, the Enchanted Grove, and the Arrival of Rājadharma
Nāḍījaṅgha
अपने प्रिय मित्रमें तथा अप्रिय शत्रुमें भी समानभाव रखना “समता” है। इच्छा (राग), द्वेष, काम और क्रोधको मिटा देना ही समताकी प्राप्तिका उपाय है
priye mitre tathā apriye śatrau ca samabhāvaṃ dhārayitum—eṣā samatā. icchā (rāga), dveṣa, kāma tathā krodhaṃ nirākṛtyaiva samatā-prāptir upāyaḥ.
毗湿摩说道:对亲爱的朋友与不友善的敌人都保持同样平等、安定的心态——这就叫作“平等心”(samatā)。要获得这种平等心,其方法在于根除欲望(执著)、憎恨、淫欲与忿怒。
भीष्म उवाच
Equanimity (samatā) is defined as holding the same inner attitude toward both friend and enemy, and it is achieved by removing attachment/desire (icchā/rāga), hatred (dveṣa), lust (kāma), and anger (krodha).
In the Shanti Parva’s instruction on dharma and inner discipline, Bhishma is advising Yudhishthira on the qualities of a steady, ethical person—emphasizing impartiality and mastery over the passions that distort judgment.