व्यभजच्चतुरा शीतिलक्षास्ता जीवयोनयः । सकाशान्मनसस्तद्वदात्मनः प्रभवंति हि
vyabhajaccaturā śītilakṣāstā jīvayonayaḥ | sakāśānmanasastadvadātmanaḥ prabhavaṃti hi
Ferner teilte er jene lebendigen Geburtsstätten in vierundachtzig Lakhs. Sie entstehen aus der Nähe des Geistes, und ebenso, wahrlich, aus dem Selbst (Ātman).
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) (deduced from Māheśvarakhaṇḍa narrative convention)
Scene: A wheel of 84-lakh births symbolized as many forms around a mandala; at the hub sits the mind (manas) as a charioteer, and behind it a luminous Self (ātman) as the silent witness.
The vast range of births is linked to mind and selfhood; mastery and purification of the mind is implied as central to liberation.
No tīrtha is referenced; the verse is cosmological and psychological.
No direct ritual is given; the implied discipline is manonigraha (governance of mind) and sāttvika refinement.