Kāma–Mamatā–Upadeśa
Discourse on Desire, Possessiveness, and Ritual Duty
बाह्यान्तराणां शत्रूणां स्वभाव॑ पश्य भारत | यज्ञ पश्यति तद् भूतं मुच्यते स महाभयात्
bāhyāntarāṇāṃ śatrūṇāṃ svabhāvaṃ paśya bhārata | yajñaḥ paśyati tad bhūtaṃ mucyate sa mahābhayāt ||
हे भारत! बाह्य व अंतःशत्रूंचा स्वभाव पाहा व समजा. जो निर्माण झालेल्या वस्तूंना ‘माझे’ या ममतेशिवाय यथार्थपणे पाहतो, तो महान् भयातून मुक्त होतो.
वायुदेव उवाच
Discern the nature of both outer opponents and inner afflictions, and drop possessiveness toward phenomena; this non-attachment dissolves the ‘great fear’ that arises from clinging and misperception.
Vāyudeva addresses a ‘Bhārata’ figure and gives a concise instruction: recognize the character of enemies within and without, and cultivate a vision that does not appropriate the world as ‘mine,’ leading to liberation from fear.