Adhyāya 125: Raṅga-pradarśana — Arjuna’s Entry and Astric Demonstration (रङ्गप्रदर्शनम्)
तस्य कामात्मनो बुद्धि: साक्षात् कालेन मोहिता । सम्प्रमथ्येन्द्रियग्रामं प्रणष्टा सह चेतसा,साक्षात् कालने कामात्मा पाण्डुकी बुद्धि मोह ली थी। उनकी बुद्धि सम्पूर्ण इन्द्रियोंको मथकर विचार-शक्तिके साथ-साथ स्वयं भी नष्ट हो गयी थी
tasya kāmātmano buddhiḥ sākṣāt kālena mohitā | sampramathyendriyagrāmaṃ praṇaṣṭā saha cetasā ||
Vaiśampāyana sprach: Sein Geist, vom Begehren getrieben, wurde im Urteil unmittelbar von der Zeit (dem Schicksal) verblendet. Nachdem er das ganze Heer der Sinne gewaltsam aufgewühlt und in Aufruhr versetzt hatte, ging eben dieses Urteilsvermögen zugrunde—mitsamt der Kraft der Besinnung und dem inneren Gewahrsein.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
Desire-driven living destabilizes the senses and clouds discernment; when the mind loses mastery over the sense-faculties, judgment collapses. The verse frames this as a moral-psychological warning: without restraint and clarity, one’s inner guidance can be ruined, especially under the pressure of Kāla (the inevitable course of events).
Vaiśampāyana describes a person whose intellect has been deluded by Time and whose senses have been thrown into agitation; as a result, his discernment and reflective awareness are said to have perished. It is a narrative characterization of inner downfall—loss of control, confusion, and the collapse of sound judgment.