Having made pleasure and pain equal, Gain and loss, victory and defeat, Then engage in battle; Thus you will not incur sin (pāpa).
Impartial to joy and suffering, gain and loss, victory and defeat, arm yourself for the battle, lest you fall into evil.
(38) Hold pleasure and pain, profit arid loss, victory and defeat to be the same: then brace yourself for the fight. So will you bring no evil on yourself. The Soul’s Practice of Contemplation
2.38 Treating happiness and sorrow, gain and loss, and conquest and defeat with equanimity, then engage in battle. Thus you will not incur sin.
2.38 Holding pleasure and pain, gain and loss, victory and defeat as alike, gird yourself up for the battle. Thus, you shall not incur any sin.
2.38 Having made pleasure and pain, gain and loss, victory and defeat the same, engage thou in battle for the sake of battle; thus thou shalt not incur sin.