Adhyaya 74 — King Svarashtra, the Deer-Queen’s Curse, and the Rise of Tamasa Manu
नास्थाने वो मनो यातं नागम्याहं तवेश्वर ।
किन्तु त्वत्सङ्गमे विघ्नमेष लोलः करोति मे ॥
nāsthāne vo mano yātaṃ nāgamyāhaṃ taveśvara | kintu tvatsaṅgame vighnam eṣa lolaḥ karoti me ||
ତୁମ ମନ ଅନୁଚିତ ସ୍ଥାନକୁ ଗଲା; ହେ ପ୍ରଭୁ, ମୁଁ ତୁମେ ଯାହାକୁ ଆଗ୍ରହ କରି ଆସିବା ଯୋଗ୍ୟ ନୁହେଁ। ବରଂ ଏହି ଚଞ୍ଚଳ ଆବେଗ ମୋର ତୁମ ସହ ସଙ୍ଗତିକୁ ଆସିବାରେ ବାଧା ସୃଷ୍ଟି କରୁଛି।
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Improper mental fixation itself becomes the obstacle: ethical conduct begins with inner governance; without it, even legitimate association is disrupted.
Didactic ethics within narrative; not a sarga/manvantara/genealogy passage.
The ‘fickle one’ (lola) points to the oscillating mind; the teaching is that saṅgama (connection) must be purified of rāga, or it turns into bondage.