A truly wise person, one who knows of every aspect of the body, does not fall into the afflictions of ''doshas'' caused due to ignorance. Moreover, after knowing the secrets of life and after becoming free from the trappings of ''raga'' and ''dvesha'' (attachment and detachment), as well as after becoming ''nirdushta'' (fair, neutral, free from the qualities of ''raja'' and ''tama'') and ''sprasharahit'' (unflappable, calm), he becomes free from the cycle of birth and death and gains ultimate lasting peace.[20] | A truly wise person, one who knows of every aspect of the body, does not fall into the afflictions of ''doshas'' caused due to ignorance. Moreover, after knowing the secrets of life and after becoming free from the trappings of ''raga'' and ''dvesha'' (attachment and detachment), as well as after becoming ''nirdushta'' (fair, neutral, free from the qualities of ''raja'' and ''tama'') and ''sprasharahit'' (unflappable, calm), he becomes free from the cycle of birth and death and gains ultimate lasting peace.[20] |