अलर्कोपाख्यानम् — Indriya-Nigraha and Yogic Victory
Mahābhārata 14.30
अलर्क उवाच श्रुत्वा तु विविधान् शब्दांस्तानेव प्रतिगृध्यति । तस्माच्छोत्रं प्रति शरान् प्रतिमुड्चाम्पहं शितान्
alarka uvāca śrutvā tu vividhān śabdāṁs tān eva pratigṛdhyati | tasmāc chrotraṁ prati śarān pratimuñcāmy ahaṁ śitān ||
阿拉尔迦说道:“耳根听过种种声音之后,仍贪恋那些声音,渴求再闻。故我将以这些锐利之箭,射向听觉之根。”
अलर्क उवाच
Attachment begins at the level of the senses: repeated hearing of pleasing or varied sounds strengthens craving. The verse frames ethical self-mastery as restraining the sense-faculty itself, symbolically treating sense-indulgence as an enemy to be checked.
Alarka reflects on how the ear becomes addicted to diverse sounds and declares his intent to ‘shoot’ sharp arrows at the organ of hearing—an intense, symbolic act expressing determination to conquer sensory desire through severe discipline.