Adhyaya 38 — Dattatreya on Non-Identification (Mamata) and the Path to Liberation
यस्मिन् यस्मिन्ममासक्ता बुद्धिः पुंसः प्रजायते ।
ततस्ततः समादाय दुःखान्येव प्रयच्छति ॥
yasmin yasmin mamāsaktā buddhiḥ puṃsaḥ prajāyate |
tatastataḥ samādāya duḥkhānyeva prayacchati ||
လူ၏စိတ်သည် မည်သည့်အရာ၌မဆို «ငါ့ဟာ» ဟူသော အယူဖြင့် ကပ်ငြိလာသော် ထိုအရာမှပင် ဒုက္ခများကိုသာ စုဆောင်းကာ ပြန်လည်ပေးအပ်လေသည်။
{ "primaryRasa": "shanta", "secondaryRasa": "karuna", "rasaIntensity": 0, "emotionalArcPosition": "", "moodDescriptors": [] }
The verse gives a diagnostic rule: wherever ‘mine’ arises, vulnerability to loss, fear, and grief follows. Ethical practice is to reduce possessiveness rather than merely rotate possessions.
Didactic dharma/jñāna material within vaṃśānucarita-style narration; not a cosmological register.
‘Mine-ness’ is an extension of ‘I’-sense; it is the subtle mechanism by which the Self is superimposed onto non-self, producing bondage.