Adhyaya 37 — Alarka’s Crisis and the Teaching on Non-Attachment (Madālasa’s Instruction Recalled)
न्यूूनातिरिक्ततां याति पञ्चकेऽस्मिन् सुखासुखम् ।
यदि स्यान्म किन्न स्यादन्यस्थेऽपि हि तन्मयि ॥
nyūnātiriktatāṃ yāti pañcake ’smin sukhāsukham | yadi syān ma kin na syād anyasthe ’pi hi tan-mayi ||
সুখ ও দুঃখ এই পঞ্চবিধ দেহ-সমষ্টিতে ঘাটতি ও আধিক্যরূপে দেখা যায়। যদি এগুলি সত্যিই আমারই হতো, তবে আমি যখন এর বাইরে অন্যত্র অবস্থান করি, চৈতন্য-স্বভাব হয়েও, তখনও কেন আমার মধ্যে তা থাকত না?
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Pleasure and pain fluctuate due to conditions in the embodied complex; therefore one should not claim them as the Self. Ethically, this supports equanimity and reduced attachment/aversion.
Not a pañcalakṣaṇa topic (sarga/pratisarga/vaṃśa/manvantara/vaṃśānucarita); it belongs to upadeśa (instruction) embedded in narrative dialogue.
‘Deficiency/excess’ hints that sukha-duḥkha are measurable modifications (vikāra) of the kośa-complex; the witnessing Self is non-quantifiable and thus not their locus.