Lord Krishna had not made any special comment about the libido in Bhagwat Geeta. Sex desire is one of the other desires. No special importance is given to sex desire in Bhagwat Geeta.
Lord Krishna has talked about 'moderation' in gratification of all the desires. (6/16 and 6/17). The ultimate target is to win the desires including the sexual desires.
(3/43). At another place there is mention of the sexual intercourse, but with out any special stress on the sex desire. Here I mention the same quotation.
The yogi, who knows the basic thing, when looks at, hears something, smell something, eats something, perform sexual intercourse, when sleeps, when take breathing, when talks, when give up, when takes in, when open the eyes and close the eyes also, presume that the sensory organs are doing their job and the yogi himself is doing nothing. ( So many things are being done by the nature. Due to the ego, the person thinks due to ignorance that he is doing the same thing.
For example, when you breath, you think that you are performing the same thing. Please try other wise. Try to stop the breathing for some time.
After about three minutes, it will be very difficult to hold the breath. Then only you come to know that it is the nature, which was putting you into the same. The same principal is applied every where.
In ancient India sex was not the taboo, most probably. This taboo is a gift to Indian culture with Muslim aggression, most probably.
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