कामः क्रोधश्च लोभश्च मोहोऽहंकार एव च । एतत्सर्वमशेषेण मत्तो गोप्यः प्रवर्त्तते
kāmaḥ krodhaśca lobhaśca moho'haṃkāra eva ca | etatsarvamaśeṣeṇa matto gopyaḥ pravarttate
おおゴーピーたちよ、欲・怒り・貪り・迷妄、そして我慢もまた——これら一切は、余すところなく、わたし(宇宙の顕現の根底)より起こる。
Śrī Bhagavān (Kṛṣṇa)
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Listener: gopīs
Scene: Kṛṣṇa points gently toward the heart; around the gopīs appear faint shadow-forms labeled by expression—desire, anger, greed, delusion, ego—dissolving into light as they listen.
Even disturbing mental forces are within the Lord’s cosmic order; devotion transforms one’s relationship to them.
Dvārakā is the contextual sacred geography, but this verse teaches inward dharma rather than describing a tirtha.
No explicit rite; the practical implication is purification through remembrance and devotion rather than despair over emotions.