A reflection on the quiet stage of spiritual life when worldly pursuits lose their grip, revealing the ripening of dispassion (vairagya) and the turn toward inner peace.
The difference between immature and mature dispassion (vairagya) in Vedanta. Learn how dispassion evolves from frustration and disappointment into clarity, equanimity, and freedom through knowledge, discrimination, and silence.
Vairagya is dispassion — the freedom that comes from knowing impermanent things cannot give lasting joy. It is not hatred or apathy, but clarity: engaging with the world without clinging or fear.