sanservaj
Sanservaj is a term derived from the Sanskrit words "san" meaning "without" and "serva" meaning "fear." It is a concept that emphasizes the absence of fear or anxiety, particularly in the context of death or the afterlife. In Hindu philosophy, sanservaj is often associated with the idea of detachment from worldly desires and the acceptance of one's fate, regardless of its nature.
The concept of sanservaj is closely linked to the Bhagavad Gita, where Lord Krishna advises Arjuna to
In Buddhist philosophy, sanservaj is related to the idea of non-attachment and the acceptance of impermanence.
In modern times, the concept of sanservaj has been adopted in various forms of self-help and personal