Man's pleasure destroys lust


- Whose conscience has as much intimacy and love for others. That is why the person has less lust

In the present verse of the Gita, it is said that a person who meditates on subjects is born attached to that subject. Attachment produces work. Anger from lust, lust from anger, and finally amnesia destroys the human intellect. Lust is a factor in the downfall of human beings which makes it difficult for even the most ascetics, sages and meditators to escape. That is why our mystics have said in the Indian Wadhmay that - 'Vayamev bhukta without paying the victims: ‘That means we don’t suffer. But it is the victims who suffer. Yes, no matter how many chants, penances, bhajans, pujan sadhanas and rituals are done but through a hole our life force is getting degraded.

Lust is mentioned in Durga Saptashati. Maa Durga kills all the demons but Mahishasur is a demon who never dies but surrenders at the feet of the mother. Here Mahishasur is a symbol of lust. Which only transforms into a form of devotion at the feet of the mother. Thus Mahishasur, the symbol of lust, has not died but has become the refuge and refuge of the mother by becoming devotion and love.

Of course, the solution to lust lies only in its transformation. It is woven into our bodies. It is contained in every cell of our body. So it is impossible to conquer it. What could be the solution to such lust? Five thousand years ago today, Lord Krishna discovered that lust can be controlled only by practicing religion favorably. Therefore, one should engage in lust keeping in view the limits, policy, restraint and nature. God also says in the Gita, - 'I am Cupid for the origin of offspring.' Of course, if the work is not experimented, the whole process of this creation will be disrupted. Therefore, it should be used not for uncontrolled indulgence but for procreation through moderation and piety.

- Kanaiyalal Raval

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