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सेक्स की चाहत क्यों सताती है? || आचार्य प्रशांत (2025)
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Sexual Desires
Natural Instincts
Reproduction
Dharma
Brahmacharya
Maya
Purposeful Living
Bhagavad Gita
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Acharya Prashant addresses the issue of sexual desires and urges, explaining that they are natural biological tendencies designed by nature for the purpose of reproduction and the continuation of the species. He emphasizes that while nature makes these urges feel significant to ensure the survival of DNA, from the perspective of true spirituality, they are actually very minor and trivial matters. He critiques the societal tendency to either overindulge in these desires or suppress them through extreme asceticism, noting that both approaches give undue importance to something small. He points out that even animals engage in these acts, and if such physical union were a great achievement, everyone who is married would have attained enlightenment by now. He advises that the persistence of these thoughts often indicates a lack of meaningful or purposeful work in one's life. He suggests that when the mind is idle, it tends to drift toward these basic instincts. To manage this, he encourages individuals to engage in intense physical or intellectual labor, suggesting that when one is fully exhausted by constructive work, these trivial thoughts lose their grip. He clarifies that physical relationships are not a 'sin' unless they become the central focus of one's life, displacing higher goals. He concludes by urging the seeker to direct their energy toward 'Ram'—representing right action and higher purpose—rather than being consumed by petty biological drives.