इदमद्य मया लब्धमिमं प्राप्स्ये मनोरथम्।इदमस्तीदमपि मे भविष्यति पुनर्धनम्।।16.13।।
असौ मया हतः शत्रुर्हनिष्ये चापरानपि।ईश्वरोऽहमहं भोगी सिद्धोऽहं बलवान्सुखी।।16.14।।
आढ्योऽभिजनवानस्मि कोऽन्योऽस्ति सदृशो मया।यक्ष्ये दास्यामि मोदिष्य इत्यज्ञानविमोहिताः।।16.15।।
अनेकचित्तविभ्रान्ता मोहजालसमावृताः।प्रसक्ताः कामभोगेषु पतन्ति नरकेऽशुचौ।।16.16।।
‘I have gained this today; I will acquire this desired object. This is in hand; and this wealth will also come to me.’
‘I have slain that enemy, and I shall slay others too. I am the Lord, the Enjoyer, firmly established, powerful and joyous.’
‘I am wealthy and of noble birth; who else is like me? I shall perform sacrifices; I shall give, I shall rejoice’- thus, they are deluded by a lack of discernment in diverse ways.
Bewildered by numerous thoughts, ensnared in the net of delusion, and engrossed in the enjoyment of desirable objects, they fall into a foul hell.
Osho’s Commentary
This is the inner monologue of the demonic man. “Today I have gained this; tomorrow I will gain that. That enemy I have slain; others I will also slay. I am the Lord, the enjoyer, the perfect one. I am rich, I am powerful. Who is equal to me?” Deluded by such ignorance, caught in a net of fantasies, addicted to sense-pleasures, they fall into a foul hell. This hell is not a geographical place. It is the inner state of a mind that is constantly at war with others and with itself. A mind that is a prisoner of its own ego, its own desires. This is the ultimate suffering.