Adhyaya 62 — The Fire-God Enters the Brahmin Youth; Varuthini’s Love-Sickness and Kali’s Disguise
अथ सा चारुसर्वाङ्गी तत्रासक्तात्ममानसा ।
निश्वासपरमा निन्ये दिनशेषं तथा निशाम् ॥
atha sā cārusarvāṅgī tatrāsaktātmamānasā | niśvāsaparamā ninye dinaśeṣaṃ tathā niśām ||
அப்போது அந்த அழகிய அங்கங்களுடைய கன்னி, மனமும் இதயமும் அவனிடமே பற்றிக்கொண்டதால், நாள் மீதியையும் இரவையும் பெரும்பாலும் நெடுமூச்சுகளிலேயே கழித்தாள்।
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Attachment is portrayed as consuming time and attention (day and night), illustrating how desire narrows consciousness and reduces freedom.
Narrative psychology; not pañcalakṣaṇa.
‘Sighing’ signals prāṇic imbalance: when the mind clings, breath becomes disturbed—an implicit yogic cue linking emotion and prāṇa.