The Account of Sunīthā
within the Vena Narrative
तृष्णां मोहं तथा लोभमेतांश्चिंता हि प्रापयेत् । पापमुत्पादयेच्चिंता चिंतिता च दिने दिने
tṛṣṇāṃ mohaṃ tathā lobhametāṃściṃtā hi prāpayet | pāpamutpādayecciṃtā ciṃtitā ca dine dine
చింత తృష్ణ, మోహం, లోభాన్ని కలిగిస్తుంది. రోజురోజూ దానిని పోషిస్తే, ఆ చింత మళ్లీ మళ్లీ పాపాన్ని పుట్టిస్తుంది.
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Concept: Persistent worry breeds the triad of craving, delusion, and greed; indulged daily, it repeatedly generates sin.
Application: Notice the sequence: worry morphs into wanting, confusion, and grasping. Interrupt early with a dharmic vow for the day (truthfulness, non-harming) and a bhakti anchor (nama-japa, reading, offering).
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: karuna
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: lobhametān = lobham + etān; etāṃściṃtā = etān + ca + ciṃtā; pāpamutpādayet = pāpam + utpādayet; utpādayecciṃtā = utpādayet + ciṃtā.
It warns that habitual worry is not neutral: it feeds craving, delusion, and greed, and repeated indulgence in such mental states becomes a cause of sinful action and karmic decline.
By portraying worry as a generator of inner vices (tṛṣṇā, moha, lobha) that predispose one toward harmful choices; sustained mental patterns are treated as causal roots for karmic outcomes.
No. This śloka is primarily psychological and ethical, focusing on the consequences of repetitive anxious rumination.