Mārkaṇḍeya Ṛṣi Tested by Indra and Blessed by Nara-Nārāyaṇa
इत्थं बृहद्व्रतधरस्तप:स्वाध्यायसंयमै: । दध्यावधोक्षजं योगी ध्वस्तक्लेशान्तरात्मना ॥ १३ ॥
itthaṁ bṛhad-vrata-dharas tapaḥ-svādhyāya-saṁyamaiḥ dadhyāv adhokṣajaṁ yogī dhvasta-kleśāntarātmanā
De este modo, el yogui Mārkaṇḍeya, portador del gran voto, sostuvo un celibato riguroso mediante penitencia, estudio védico y autodisciplina. Con el corazón libre de toda aflicción, volvió la mente hacia dentro y meditó en Adhokṣaja, el Señor que trasciende los sentidos materiales.
This verse states that by tapas (austerity), svādhyāya (sacred study), and saṁyama (self-restraint), and by meditating on Adhokṣaja, the yogī’s inner afflictions are destroyed.
Adhokṣaja is the Supreme Lord beyond material sense perception; the name indicates that He cannot be fully grasped by the ordinary senses and is realized through devotion and purified meditation.
Adopt steady vows (consistent spiritual commitments), practice simple austerities, study sacred wisdom daily, regulate habits, and keep the mind focused on the Lord—these disciplines reduce inner distress and strengthen devotion.