Adhyaya 40 — The Yogin’s Impediments (Upasargas), Subtle Concentrations, and the Eight Siddhis
आत्मानं मन्यते चोर्वोṃ तद्गन्धञ्च जहाति सः ।
यथैवाप्सु रसं सूक्ष्मं तद्वद्रूपञ्च तेजसि ॥
ātmānaṃ manyate corvoṃ tadgandhañca jahāti saḥ | yathaivāpsu rasaṃ sūkṣmaṃ tadvadrūpañca tejasi ||
তেতিয়া সি নিজকে পৃথিৱীতকৈও সূক্ষ্ম বুলি জানি পৃথিৱীৰ গন্ধ-গুণ ত্যাগ কৰে। যেনেকৈ জলত ৰস সূক্ষ্ম, তেনেকৈ অগ্নিত ৰূপো সূক্ষ্ম।
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The yogic interiorization is described as disidentification: one relinquishes attachment to gross markers (like ‘smell’ of earth) and moves toward subtler principles.
Sādhana teaching; not pañcalakṣaṇa.
The sequence reflects classical mapping of elements to sense-qualities: earth→smell, water→taste, fire→form. Meditation ‘drops’ each quality, reversing embodiment into subtle causality.