अम्बरीषगाथा—गुणत्रयविभागः तथा लोभनिग्रहः
Ambarīṣa’s Gāthā: The Guṇas and the Restraint of Greed
यत्प्रयुक्तो जन्तुरयं वैतृष्ण्यं नाधिगच्छति । तृष्णार्त इह निम्नानि धावमानो न बुध्यते
yatprayukto jantur ayaṁ vaitṛṣṇyaṁ nādhigacchati | tṛṣṇārta iha nimnāni dhāvamāno na budhyate ||
正被那股冲动所驱使,这众生不能获得离贪之境(vaitṛṣṇya,离渴爱)。为渴爱所煎迫,他在世间奔向卑下污浊的行为,仓皇而不自觉,不能醒悟何者才真正有益。
ब्राह्मण उवाच
Craving (tṛṣṇā) is portrayed as a driving force that blocks dispassion (vaitṛṣṇya). When a person is ruled by desire, he tends to run toward morally ‘low’ choices and loses reflective awareness; ethical clarity requires stepping out of that compulsion.
A Brahmin speaker comments on the inner condition of an embodied being: under the push of a certain motivating force (implied to be desire/impulse), the person cannot reach detachment and, tormented by craving, rushes into base actions without realizing the consequences.