Srimad Bhagavadgita Sadhaka Sanjivani -Swami Ramsukhdas
Chapter 16
Adrohah:- Absence of malice, hatred or grudge, even towards those, who behave as enemies, is called 'Adroha'[1] A person, having a propensity of malice or hatred, wants to take revenge upon, a wrong doer, as and when, he gets an opportunity. But how can a striver, whose aim is God-realization, think of injuring others, by having a grudge against them? A striver, following the Discipline of Action, performs actions for the welfare of all, a striver, following the Discipline of Knowledge, regards everyone as his own self, while a striver, following the Discipline of Devotion, beholds his Lord, in everyone. So, how can he have malice or hatred, for anyone?
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- ↑ There is difference between 'Krodha' (anger) and 'Drohah' (malice). The burning sensation caused in the mind for the wrong-doer is 'Krodha' while the feeling of enmity to take revenge upon him is called 'Drohah'.