Śreyas and Paramārtha: The Ribhu–Nidāgha Teaching on Non-Dual Self
Advaita
चेतसो यस्य यत्पृष्टं पुमानेभिर्न युज्यते । क्व निवासस्तवेत्युक्तं क्व गंतासि च यत्त्वया ॥ ५५ ॥
cetaso yasya yatpṛṣṭaṃ pumānebhirna yujyate | kva nivāsastavetyuktaṃ kva gaṃtāsi ca yattvayā || 55 ||
Was Menschen fragen, trifft in Wahrheit nicht auf Den zu, dessen Wesen jenseits des Geistes ist. Darum passen auch deine Worte: „Wo ist deine Wohnung, und wohin gehst du?“ nicht zu Ihm.
Sanatkumara (addressing Narada in the Moksha-Dharma dialogue)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It teaches that the Supreme/Atman is not an object within mental categories; questions of physical location, residence, or movement apply to embodied beings, not to the transcendent Reality.
By removing limiting notions about God—such as “He is only here” or “He goes there”—it supports mature bhakti that worships the all-pervading Lord, not a deity confined by space and change.
It indirectly reinforces the Vedantic discipline of precise inquiry (vicāra): language and conceptual questions must be applied appropriately; otherwise, inquiry becomes a category error when directed at the transcendent.