अव्यक्त-मानस-सृष्टिवादः
Doctrine of Creation from the Unmanifest ‘Mānasa’
वृत्त एष ह॒दि प्रौढो मृत्युरेष मनोभव: । क्रोधो नाम शरीरस्थो देदहिनां प्रोच्यते बुचै:
vṛtta eṣa hṛdi prauḍho mṛtyur eṣa manobhavaḥ | krodho nāma śarīrastho dehināṃ procyate budhaiḥ ||
ब्राह्मण उवाच—मनोभवः कामो हृदि जायते, तत्रैव प्रौढिं गच्छति; स एव नूनं मृत्युरूपो भवति। स यदा प्रतिबध्यते न च स्वार्थं प्राप्नोति, तदैव देहिषु देहस्थः स बलः ‘क्रोध’ इति बुधैः कथ्यते।
ब्राह्मण उवाच
Desire (kāma), arising in the mind and strengthening in the heart, is spiritually ‘death-like’ because it destroys discernment; when frustrated, it transforms into anger (krodha). The verse urges vigilance over desire before it matures and turns destructive.
In Śānti Parva’s instructional dialogue, a Brāhmaṇa explains the inner mechanism by which desire originates and, upon obstruction, manifests as anger—framing both as internal forces that endanger the embodied being.