Samatva

Samatva (Sanskrit: समत्व, also rendered samatvam or samata) is the Hindu concept of equanimity.[1][2] Its root is sama (सम) meaning – equal or even.[3]Sāmya - meaning equal consideration towards all human beings - is a variant of the word.[4][5][6][7]

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  2. ^ Sanskrit Dictionary. Spokensanskrit.de.
  3. ^ Heiko Kretschmer (18 February 2015). Sanskrit Reader 2. Books on Demand. p. 353. ISBN 9783734765957.
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  5. ^ Jayadayal Goyandka. Srimadbhagavadagita Tattvavivecani. Gita Press. pp. 73, 255, 308. Verses BG II.14-15, V.18-19, VI.32
  6. ^ Isavasya Upanishad. Chinmaya Mission. p. 104. ISBN 9788175973596.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ Shrinivas Tilak (2006). Understanding Karma. Centre for Cultural Studies. p. 131. ISBN 9788187420200.

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