sāṃkhyayoga - Verse śloka 62 and 63
śloka 62 and 63
dhyāyato viṣayānpuṃsaḥ saṅgasteṣūpajāyate |
saṅgātsañjāyate kāmaḥ kāmātkrodho'bhijāyate ||2-62||
krodhādbhavati sammohaḥ sammohātsmṛtivibhramaḥ |
smṛtibhraṃśād buddhināśo buddhināśātpraṇaśyati ||2-63||
Translation
In the man who dwells on the objects of sense, attachment to them arises; from attachment arises desire, and from desire arises anger. From anger arises delusion, and from delusion arises loss of memory. When memory is bewildered, the intellect is destroyed, and when the intellect is destroyed, the man is ruined.