sukṛta
Devanāgarī: सुकृत Translation: a good or righteous deed, meritorious act, virtue, moral merit; well done or made or formed or executed Opposite words:duḥkha, duṣkṛta, dus Related concepts:sukha, kṛta, suAppears in
Sāṃkhya Kārikā: Bhagavad Gītā:Chapter 2: 50
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“Depending on whether the mind is in a state of Samādhi or not,
the person enjoys permanent happiness or
successive chains of unhappiness and happiness.
Those who accept nothing short of Samādhi,
freedom from the suffering of disease is realised.
After all, the root cause of disease is the disturbed mind,
when we cannot distinguish right from wrong or good from bad.”
– T Krishnamacharya on Yoga Sūtra Chapter One verse 34
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