Adhyaya 38 — Dattatreya on Non-Identification (Mamata) and the Path to Liberation
मार्जारभक्षिते दुःखं यादृशं गृहकुक्कुटे ।
न तादृङ्ममताशून्ये कलविङ्केऽथ मूषिके ॥
mārjārabhakṣite duḥkhaṃ yādṛśaṃ gṛhakukkuṭe |
na tādṛṅ mamatāśūnye kalaviṅke 'tha mūṣike ||
The sorrow felt when a householder’s cock is eaten by a cat is not felt in the same way for a sparrow or a mouse, because there is no sense of “mine” toward them.
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Grief is proportional to identification/ownership, not to the bare event. Training the mind away from possessiveness reduces suffering without denying compassion.
An instructional illustration (upamā) inside narrative; not directly pancalakṣaṇa data.
The example exposes a hidden ‘value-assignment’ created by egoic appropriation; liberation involves undoing this superimposition (adhyāsa).