yenopasṛṣá¹Ät puruá¹£Äl
loka udvijate bhṛśam
na budhas tad-vaśaṠgacched
icchann abhayam Ätmanaḥ
yena - by which; upasṛṣá¹Ät - being overwhelmed; puruá¹£Ät - by the person; lokaḥ - everyone; udvijate - becomes terrified; bhṛśam - greatly; na - never; budhaḥ - a learned person; tat - of anger; vaÅ›am - under the control; gacchet - should go; icchan - desiring; abhayam - fearlessness, liberation; Ätmanaḥ - of the self.
A devotee or saintly person should not be dreadful to others, nor should anyone be a source of dread to him. If one treats others with nonenmity, then no one will become his enemy. There is the example, however, of Jesus Christ, who had enemies, and they crucified him. The demoniac are always present, and they find fault even in saintly persons. But a saintly person never becomes angry, even if there is very great provocation.