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**Meaning:** All the characteristics of a **sthitaprajna** that other philosophers desire are present here, and it is also arranged in the same way. ||63||
**Meaning:** O Arjuna! When the seeker abandons all desires (aspirations) that reside in the mind and becomes content with the Self in the Self, then he is called a **sthitaprajna**. ||64||
**Meaning:** One whose mind is not disturbed by sorrows and who is devoid of desire in the face of happiness, and whose attachment, fear, and anger have been destroyed, is called a **sthitaprajna** sage. ||65||
**Meaning:** One who is devoid of attachment everywhere and who, upon obtaining that particular good or bad thing or situation, neither rejoices nor hates, his wisdom is established. ||66||
**Chapter Sixteen**
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