Chapter 17 · Verse 9
Yoga through Discerning the Three Divisions of Faith
कट्वम्ललवणात्युष्णतीक्ष्णरूक्षविदाहिनः।आहारा राजसस्येष्टा दुःखशोकामयप्रदाः
kaṭv-amla-lavaṇāty-uṣhṇa- tīkṣhṇa-rūkṣha-vidāhinaḥ āhārā rājasasyeṣhṭā duḥkha-śhokāmaya-pradāḥ
Word Meanings
kaṭu — bitter; amla — sour; lavaṇa — salty; ati-uṣhṇa — very hot; tīkṣhṇa — pungent; rūkṣha — dry; vidāhinaḥ — chiliful; āhārāḥ — food; rājasasya — to persons in the mode of passion; iṣhṭāḥ — dear; duḥkha — pain; śhoka — grief; āmaya — disease; pradāḥ — produce
Translation
Foods that are bitter, sour, salty, excessively hot, pungent, dry, and burning are dear to those of rajasic nature, and they produce pain, grief, and disease.
Commentary