रजोगुणा वो बहुधानुकीर्तिता यथाददुक्तं गुणवृत्तमेव च । नरो5पि यो वेद गुणानिमान् सदा स राजसै: सर्वगुणैरविमुच्यते,मुनिवरो! इस प्रकार मैंने तुमलोगोंसे नाना प्रकारके राजस गुणों और तदनुकूल बर्तावोंका यथावत् वर्णन किया। जो मनुष्य इन गुणोंको जानता है, वह सदा इन समस्त राजस गुणोंके बन्धनोंसे दूर रहता है
rajoguṇā vo bahudhānukīrtitā yathāvad uktaṃ guṇavṛttam eva ca | naro 'pi yo veda guṇān imān sadā sa rājasaiḥ sarvaguṇair avimucyate, munivara ||
Vāyu said: “I have described to you in many ways the qualities born of rajas, and the conduct that follows from those qualities, just as it truly is. But the person who understands these qualities clearly and keeps this knowledge present is not ensnared by the entire web of rajasic traits—O best of sages; he remains free from their binding power.”
वायुदेव उवाच
Knowing the nature of rajasic qualities and the behaviors they generate helps a person avoid being trapped by them; clear discernment becomes a means of inner freedom from passion-driven bondage.
Vāyudeva addresses a sage, concluding or summarizing an explanation of rajasic traits and their corresponding conduct, and states the ethical result: sustained understanding of these traits prevents one from being bound by them.