Adhyāya 42 — Mahābhūta–Indriya–Adhyātma-Vyavasthā
Brahmā’s Instruction on Elements and Faculties
तृतीयं ज्योतिरित्याहुश्नक्षुरध्यात्ममुच्यते
tṛtīyaṃ jyotir ity āhuḥ nakṣur adhyātmam ucyate
বায়ুৱে ক’লে— ‘তৃতীয় জ্যোতি’ বুলি যাক কোৱা হয়; সেয়াই চকুৰ অধ্যাত্ম—যাৰ দ্বাৰা বাহ্য ইন্দ্ৰিয়ৰ অতীত আত্মাক দেখা যায়।
वायुदेव उवाच
The verse points to a higher kind of illumination beyond ordinary sensory light: an inward, spiritual ‘light’ identified with adhyātma—self-knowledge or inner realization—through which one discerns the Self and right understanding.
Vāyudeva is speaking in a didactic context, defining a doctrinal term: he explains that what some call the ‘third light’ is actually the inner spiritual faculty (adhyātma), shifting attention from external perception to inward realization.