Dharma-Pramāṇa-Vicāra: The Elusiveness of Dharma and the Limits of Rule-Lists
तत्रापि लभते दुः:खं तत्रापि लभते सुखम् | क्रोधलोभौ तु तत्रापि कृत्वा व्यसनमृच्छति
tatrāpi labhate duḥkhaṃ tatrāpi labhate sukham | krodhalobhau tu tatrāpi kṛtvā vyasanam ṛcchati ||
毗耶娑说:即便在那里(在梦境中),人也会得苦得乐。也即便在那里,若放纵嗔怒与贪欲,便堕入困厄——正如在清醒之时一般。
व्यास उवाच
Pleasure and pain arise even in subtle states like dreams, and the same inner faults—especially anger and greed—produce distress. Therefore, ethical discipline is primarily an inner work: restraining krodha and lobha wherever the mind operates.
Vyāsa is explaining a reflective point about human experience: the mind continues to generate happiness and suffering even in dreams, and when it indulges anger and greed there too, it results in turmoil—highlighting the pervasive power of mental dispositions.