kÄma eá¹£a narendrÄṇÄá¹
moghaḥ syÄd viduá¹£Äm api
yena phenopame piṇá¸e
ye 'ti-viÅ›rambhitÄ ná¹›pÄḥ

 kÄmaḥ - lust; eá¹£aḥ - this; nara-indrÄṇÄm - of the rulers of men; moghaḥ - the failure; syÄt - becomes; viduá¹£Äm - who are wise; api - even; yena - by which (lust); phena-upame - comparable to ephemeral bubbles; piṇá¸e - in this lump; ye - who; ati-viÅ›rambhitÄḥ - perfectly trusting; ná¹›paḥ - the kings.


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“Great rulers of men, even those who are learned, meet frustration and failure because of material lust. Driven by lust, these kings place great hope and faith in the dead lump of flesh called the body, even though the material frame is as fleeting as bubbles of foam on water.

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