Kāma–Mamatā–Upadeśa
Discourse on Desire, Possessiveness, and Ritual Duty
बाहाद्रव्यविमुक्तस्य शारीरेषु च गृद्धयत: । यो धर्मो यत् सुखं चैव द्विषतामस्तु तत् तथा
bāhādravyavimuktasya śārīreṣu ca gṛddhyataḥ | yo dharmo yat sukhaṃ caiva dviṣatām astu tat tathā ||
ବାୟୁ କହିଲେ— ବାହ୍ୟ ଦ୍ରବ୍ୟରୁ ମୁକ୍ତ ହୋଇଥିଲେ ମଧ୍ୟ ଯେ ଦେହସୁଖରେ ଲୋଭ କରେ, ସେ ଯେ ଧର୍ମ ଓ ଯେ ସୁଖ ପାଏ, ସେଇ ଫଳ ତୋପ୍ରତି ଦ୍ୱେଷ କରୁଥିବାମାନଙ୍କୁ ମିଳୁ।
वायुदेव उवाच
Outer renunciation is incomplete without inner restraint: freedom from possessions does not equal freedom from desire. If one still craves bodily enjoyment, the ‘merit’ and happiness gained are of a lower, compromised kind—fit to be wished upon adversaries rather than sought by the wise.
Vāyudeva speaks a pointed benediction/ironic wish: he contrasts external detachment with continued sensual craving and declares that whatever dharma and happiness such a person obtains should accrue to those who hate the addressed party—underscoring disapproval of hypocritical or partial renunciation.