Adhyaya 10 — Jaimini’s Questions on Birth, Death, Karma, and the Embodied Journey
रसहर्षभयोद्वेगक्रोधामर्षजरातुराम् ।
विज्ञातां स्वमृगग्राहिसंघपाशशताकुलाम् ॥
rasa-harṣa-bhaya-udvega-krodha-amarṣa-jarā-turām /
vijñātāṃ sva-mṛga-grāhi-saṃgha-pāśa-śatākulām
ຂ້ອຍໄດ້ເຂົ້າໃຈວ່າ ການດໍາລົງຢູ່ອັນມີຮ່າງກາຍນີ້ ຖືກທໍລະມານໂດຍ ‘ລົດ’ ທາງອາລົມ, ຄວາມຍິນດີ, ຄວາມຢ້ານກົວ, ຄວາມກະວົນກະວາຍ, ຄວາມໂກດ, ຄວາມຄັບແຄ້ນ, ແລະຄວາມແກ່ຊະລາ—ແອດແນ່ນດ້ວຍກັບດັກນັບຮ້ອຍ ທີ່ກອງນາຍພານຂວ້າງໄວ້ເພື່ອຈັບເຫຍື່ອ।
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Unexamined emotions and reactions function like traps that repeatedly capture the mind; discipline and insight are required to avoid being driven by fear, anger, and agitation.
A psychological-mokṣa teaching within narrative; not directly one of the five lakṣaṇas, but supportive of dharma and liberation aims in Purāṇic pedagogy.
The ‘hunters’ symbolize vāsanās/saṃskāras and sense-objects that ensnare awareness; seeing the mechanism is the first step toward cutting the pāśas through non-attachment and knowledge.