BG 3.43
Thus, knowing that which is higher than the intellect, and restraining the mind in Karma Yoga, slay this enemy who takes the form of desire - one who is difficult to overcome.
जहि शत्रुं महाबाहो कामरूपं दुरासदम्
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evaṁ — thus
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buddheḥ — than the intellect
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paraṁ — superior
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buddhvā — knowing
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sanstabhyātmānam — subdue the inner self
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sanstabhya — subdue
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ātmānam — the lower self (senses, mind, and intellect)
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ātmanā — by higher self
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jahi — kill
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śhatruṁ — the enemy
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mahā-bāho — Arjuna
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mahā — mighty
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bāho — arms
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kāma-rūpaṁ — in the form of desire
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kāma — desire
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rūpaṁ — form of
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durāsadam — formidable
Krishna said: It is desire and it is anger, born of passion. It consumes and corrupts all things. Know this to be the enemy here. As fire is shrouded in smoke, a mirror covered by dust, and a fetus enveloped by the womb, so too is the universe enveloped by desire. Wisdom is concealed by desire - it is the enemy of the wise, insatiable like fire. The senses, mind, and intellect are its instruments, by which it deludes the soul and conceals its wisdom. Therefore, first control your senses and then slay this sinful thing which destroys knowledge and insight. It is said that the senses are powerful, but beyond the senses is the mind. Beyond the mind is the intellect, and beyond the intellect is the supreme self. Thus, knowing that which is higher than the intellect, and restraining the mind in Karma Yoga, slay this enemy who takes the form of desire - one who is difficult to overcome.
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