An Samatva (Sanskrit: समत्व, pigbabaybay man na samatvam o samata) iyo an konseptong Hindu kan equanimity.[1][2] An saiyang katagang gamot iyo an sama (सम) nangangaipuhan na – equal o even.[3] An Sāmya - nangangahulugan nin parantay na konsiderasyon sa gabos na mga tawo - iyo an sarong variant kan kinaban.[4][5][6][7]

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  7. Shrinivas Tilak (2006). Understanding Karma. Centre for Cultural Studies. p. 131. ISBN 9788187420200.