Wicked Company Is Not Only Company of Wicked Persons In the rich tapestry of Hindu thought, the concept of satsanga —the company of the wise—holds a place of supreme importance. Conversely, asatsanga , the company of the unworthy, is seen as a potent source of spiritual decline. Yet the Sanskrit term sanga (association or company) extends beyond mere human companions; it encompasses all forces that influence the mind. Sense objects—whatever we see, hear, taste, touch, or smell—can become “wicked company” when they ignite desire, greed, anger, or envy. Recognizing and overcoming such subtle influences is essential to progress on the spiritual path. Understanding Wicked Company What Is Wicked Company? Wicked company is traditionally understood as the fellowship of unethical or immoral people. However, the Bhagavad Gita warns that even harmless-seeming pleasures can lead the mind astray: “Whatever joy you have heard from the Vedas that is born of prescribed duties, know that enjoymen...