Brahmopadeśa: Adhipatitva-kathana, Dharma-lakṣaṇa, and Kṣetra–Kṣetrajña Viveka
Book 14, Chapter 43
अब्यक्तं क्षेत्रमुद्दिष्टं गुणानां प्रभवाप्ययम् । सदा पश्याम्यहं लीनो विजानामि शृणोमि च,गुणोंकी उत्पत्ति और लयके कारणभूत अव्यक्त प्रकृतिको क्षेत्र कहते हैं। मैं उसमें संलग्न होकर सदा उसे जानता और सुनता हूँ
avyaktaṁ kṣetram uddiṣṭaṁ guṇānāṁ prabhavāpyayam | sadā paśyāmy ahaṁ līno vijānāmi śṛṇomi ca ||
قال فايُو: «إن غيرَ الظاهر (بركريتي) يُعلَن أنه “الحقل” (kṣetra)، لأنه مصدر الغونات ومحلّ انحلالها. وأنا، إذ أقيم مندمجًا فيه، أراه على الدوام؛ أفهمه، وأسمع أيضًا (حقيقته).»
वायुदेव उवाच
The verse identifies the ‘unmanifest’ (avyakta/Prakṛti) as the kṣetra—the foundational field in which the guṇas arise and into which they dissolve—highlighting a Sāṅkhya-style distinction between the field of nature and the knowing principle that can discern it.
Vāyudeva is speaking and offering a doctrinal clarification: he explains what is meant by ‘kṣetra’ and asserts his continual, inwardly absorbed awareness of the unmanifest basis from which the guṇas emerge and subside.