अलर्कोपाख्यानम् — Indriya-Nigraha and Yogic Victory
Mahābhārata 14.30
अलर्क उवाच इयं स्वादून् रसान् भुक्त्वा तानेव प्रतिगृध्यति । तस्माज्जिद्धां प्रति शरान् प्रतिमोक्ष्याम्पहं शितान्
alarka uvāca: iyaṃ svādūn rasān bhuktvā tān eva pratigṛdhyati | tasmāj jihvāṃ prati śarān pratimokṣyāmy ahaṃ śitān ||
ଅଲର୍କ କହିଲା—ଏହି ଜିହ୍ୱା ସ୍ୱାଦିଷ୍ଟ ରସ ଭୋଗ କରି ପୁଣି ସେହି ସ୍ୱାଦକୁ ହିଁ ଲୋଭ କରେ; ତେଣୁ ଏବେ ମୁଁ ମୋର ତୀକ୍ଷ୍ଣ ବାଣଗୁଡ଼ିକୁ ଜିହ୍ୱା ପ୍ରତି ଛାଡ଼ିବି।
अलर्क उवाच
Repeated desire is sustained by the senses themselves; ethical discipline targets the source of craving (the tongue/appetite) rather than endlessly pursuing pleasurable objects.
Alarka personifies the tongue as a persistent seeker of pleasure and declares a dramatic resolve to ‘shoot arrows’ at it—an image for forcefully restraining appetite and conquering desire through inner austerity.