The person whose mind is always free from attachment, who has subdued the mind and senses, and who is free from desires, attains the supreme perfection of freedom from Karma through renunciation.
The one who does all works for Me, and to whom I am the supreme goal, who is my devotee, who has no attachment, and is free from enmity towards any being attains Me, O Arjuna.
A Self-realized person who is free from lust and anger, and who has subdued the mind and senses easily attains nirvana.
He is not elevated by good fortune or depressed by bad. His mind is established in God, and he is free from delusion.
Freed from attachment, fear, and anger; fully absorbed in Me, taking refuge in Me, and purified by the fire of Self-knowledge, many have attained Me.
Let the yogi seated in solitude and alone having mind and senses under control and free from desires and attachments for possessions, try constantly to contemplate on the Supreme Self.
A disciplined person, enjoying sense objects with senses that are under control and free from likes and dislikes, attains tranquillity.
The one by whom others are not agitated, and who is not agitated by others; who is free from joy, envy, fear, and anxiety; is also dear to Me.
Dedicating all works to Me in a spiritual frame of mind, free from desire, attachment, and mental grief, do your duty.
Supreme bliss comes to a Self-realized yogi whose mind is tranquil, whose desires are under control, and who is free from sin.
The one who remains the same towards friend or foe, in honor or disgrace, in heat or cold, in pleasure or pain; who is free from attachment is dear to me.
Whoever hears this with faith and without cavil becomes free from sin, and attains heaven (or the higher regions for those whose actions are pure).
Free from desires, mind and senses under control, renouncing all proprietorship, doing mere bodily action, one does not incur sin (or Karmic reaction).
With senses, mind, and intellect under control; having liberation as the prime goal; free from lust, anger, and fear; such a sage is verily liberated.
When you move amidst the world of sense, free from attachment and aversion alike, there comes the peace in which all sorrows end, and you life in the wisdom of the Self.
One who abandons all desires and becomes free from longing and the feeling of 'I' and 'my' attains peace.
By this attitude of complete renunciation you shall be freed from the bondage, good and bad, of Karma. You shall be liberated, and come to Me.
Persons of virtuous deeds, whose deed has come to an end, become free from the delusion of dualities and worship Me with firm resolve.
Those who always practice this teaching of Mine, with faith and free from cavil, are freed from the bondage of Karma.
Anyone free from the dualities, O Arjuna, one is easily liberated from bondage.
A person is said to have achieved yoga, the union with the Self, when the perfectly disciplined mind gets freedom from all desires, and becomes absorbed in the Self alone.
One does not attain freedom from the bondage of Karma by merely abstaining from work. No one attains perfection by merely giving up work.
A person whose all works are free from selfish desires and motives, and whose all Karma is burned up in the fire of Self-knowledge, is called a sage by the wise.
Governing sense, mind and intellect, intent on liberation, free from desire, fear and anger, the sage is forever free.