Śreyas and Paramārtha: The Ribhu–Nidāgha Teaching on Non-Dual Self
Advaita
यथा पृष्टं त्वया ब्रह्मंस्तथा ते गदितं मया । ब्रह्मज्ञानमिदं शुद्धं किमन्यत्कथयामि वै ॥ ९४ ॥
yathā pṛṣṭaṃ tvayā brahmaṃstathā te gaditaṃ mayā | brahmajñānamidaṃ śuddhaṃ kimanyatkathayāmi vai || 94 ||
O Brahmane, wie du gefragt hast, so habe ich zu dir gesprochen. Dies ist das reine Wissen um Brahman—was sollte ich wahrlich noch anderes sagen?
Sanatkumara (one of the Sanaka brothers) addressing Narada
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: none
It serves as a closing affirmation that the essential teaching—pure Brahma-jñāna leading to moksha—has been fully conveyed exactly in response to the seeker’s question.
This specific verse emphasizes completion of Brahman-knowledge instruction rather than detailing bhakti practices; it implies that once the core truth is understood, auxiliary discourse becomes secondary.
No Vedāṅga (like Vyākaraṇa, Jyotiṣa, or Śikṣā) is taught in this verse; the takeaway is philosophical: clarity and sufficiency of the Brahma-jñāna upadeśa.