बलीन्द्रसंवादः — Kāla, Anityatā, and the Limits of Agency
Mahābhārata 12.217
सूच्या सूत्र यथा वस्त्रे संसारयति वायक: । तद्वत् संसारसूत्र हि तृष्णासूच्या निबद्धयते
sūcyā sūtraṃ yathā vastre saṃsārayati vāyakaḥ | tadvat saṃsārasūtraṃ hi tṛṣṇāsūcyā nibaddhyate ||
ଯେପରି ବୁଣକାର ସୂଇ ଦ୍ୱାରା ବସ୍ତ୍ରରେ ସୂତକୁ ପିରୋଇ ବୁଣେ, ସେପରି ତୃଷ୍ଣାରୂପୀ ସୂଇ ଦ୍ୱାରା ସଂସାରରୂପୀ ସୂତ ଗୁଞ୍ଜି ଓ ବନ୍ଧିତ ହୁଏ।
भीष्म उवाच
Craving (tṛṣṇā) is the binding instrument that ‘stitches’ a being into saṃsāra; by reducing desire, one loosens the very mechanism that keeps worldly bondage continuous.
In Śānti Parva, Bhīṣma instructs on dharma and liberation-oriented ethics. Here he uses a vivid craft metaphor—needle, thread, and cloth—to explain how desire functions as the practical cause that binds life to repeated worldly entanglement.