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Quote of the day inspired by the Bhagavad Gita: “Detachment is not indifference”

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 16, 2026, 08:26 IST
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Quote of the day inspired by the Bhagavad Gita “Detachment is not indifference”

Today, people are so drenched in feelings of constant comparison, pressure, and emotional exhaustion that the idea of “detachment” is often misunderstood.

Many people assume that being detached means becoming cold, emotionless, or uncaring, and having such feelings for our loved ones seems nearly impossible. But the wisdom of the ancient Indian scripture, the Bhagavad Gita, provides a much deeper understanding.

It teaches that true detachment is not about withdrawing from life or relationships. Instead, it is about staying emotionally balanced while sincerely and compassionately performing one's responsibilities.

Today’s generation lives in a fast-moving environment surrounded by social media validation, career competition, relationship struggles, and uncertainty about the future.

People are emotionally affected by outcomes, even those that they cannot fully control. As a result, stress, anxiety, disappointment, and burnout have become common experiences.

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“Detachment is not indifference,” explains a commonly assumed misconception

One can care deeply, love sincerely, and work passionately without becoming emotionally dependent on every result. This idea encourages emotional maturity rather than emotional distance. It teaches balance, self-awareness, and inner strength, which are essential values for daily life and essentials to bank upon in tough times.

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Quote of the day from the Bhagavad Gita

“Karmanye vadhikaraste ma phaleshu kadachana,
Ma karma-phala-hetur bhur ma te sango ’stv akarmani.”
- Chapter 2, Verse 47


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Detachment is not being complacent

The quote “Detachment is not indifference” reflects one of the central teachings of the Bhagavad Gita. In the Gita, Lord Krishna advises Arjuna to perform his duty without being attached to success or failure. This teaching is often explained through the verse “Karmanye vadhikaraste ma phaleshu kadachana,” which means a person has the right to action, but not to the fruits of action.

Detachment, therefore, does not mean a lack of care. It means not allowing outcomes, praise, criticism, or temporary emotions to control one’s peace of mind. An indifferent person avoids responsibility or emotional involvement. A detached person, however, remains fully involved while maintaining inner balance.

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The quote holds relevance in today’s times

This difference is especially relevant in modern society. For example, a student preparing for exams should work sincerely and give their best effort. But becoming emotionally shattered because of marks or comparison with others can harm confidence and mental health.

Similarly, in workplaces, people often attach their self-worth entirely to promotions, recognition, or approvals from those around us. When expectations are not met, frustration and disappointment grow. Detachment teaches people to focus on effort and growth rather than becoming misery laden by outcomes.

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The same principle applies to relationships

Caring for someone deeply does not mean losing emotional stability whenever difficulties arise. Healthy detachment allows people to love with understanding rather than possessiveness. It creates space for patience, respect, and emotional maturity.

The idea also connects strongly with mental well-being today. Constant digital exposure has made people overly reactive to opinions, likes, criticism, and comparisons. Detachment helps individuals protect their peace without disconnecting from society. It encourages mindfulness and emotional resilience.

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The Gita never asks people to stop feeling

Detachment is not about escaping responsibilities or suppressing emotions, it is about remaining grounded and emotionally balanced even during emotional highs and lows. It is about acting with wisdom instead of reacting impulsively.

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