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Bhagavad Gita 16.11

Spoken by Krishna · Verse 11 of 24

चिन्ताम् अपरिमेयां च प्रलयान्ताम् उपाश्रिताः । कामोपभोगपरमा एतावद् इति निश्चिताः ॥

cintām aparimeyāṃ ca pralayāntām upāśritāḥ | kāmopabhoga-paramā etāvad iti niścitāḥ ||

Immeasurable anxieties till death, sense-pleasure as the highest value, firmly certain that 'this is all there is.'

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cintām aparimeyāṃ ca pralayāntām upāśritāḥ
— taking refuge in (upāśritāḥ) immeasurable (aparimeyā) anxieties/worries (cintām) that end only at death (pralaya-antā) — the āsurī is burdened by limitless fear-driven planning until they die
kāmopabhoga-paramāḥ
— for whom kāmopabhoga (enjoyment of desires/sensual pleasures) is the highest (paramā) — their ultimate value is sense-gratification
etāvad iti niścitāḥ
— firmly convinced (niścitāḥ) that 'this is all there is' (etāvat iti) — the philosophical closure of the materialist: sensory experience exhausts reality

Harassed by immeasurable anxieties that end only with death, regarding sensory enjoyment as the highest goal, firmly convinced that this is all there is;

A modern analogy

Imagine a hamster on a wheel: running, planning, acquiring, running again — the anxiety is immeasurable, the goal is always just ahead, and the conviction is 'I'm getting somewhere.' The wheel only stops at death. This verse describes that existential hamster-wheel as the demonic person's basic relationship with life.

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MISSING — SH Ch.16 V11 not indexed; Ganguli and Telang used as primary. [1]

Beset with immense cares ending only with death, regarding gratification of lust as the highest, and feeling sure that that is all; [4]

Harassed by immeasurable anxieties ending only with death, regarding the gratification of desires as the highest object, and confident that this is all. [9]

Cherishing boundless thoughts limited by death alone, and regarding the enjoyment of desires as the highest end, they are persuaded that that is all. [13]

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