Yatendriya-mano-buddhir munir moksha-parayanah, vigateccha-bhaya-krodho yah sada mukta eva sah
The sage with senses, mind, and intellect controlled, intent on liberation, free from desire, fear, and anger — that one is always free. This verse describes the liberated sage: the triad of desire, fear, and anger being absent, freedom is constant and unbroken.
- •Control of senses, mind, and intellect leads to liberation
- •Freedom from desire, fear, and anger constitutes perpetual freedom
- •The moksha-oriented sage is liberated even while living