Mokṣa-dharma Yoga-Upadeśa: Equanimity, Sense-Restraint, and Vision of the Ātman (आत्मदर्शन-योगोपदेशः)
नैतत् पार्थ सुविज्ञेयं व्यामिश्रेणेति मे मतिः । नरेणाकृतसंज्ञेन विशुद्धेनान्तरात्मना
naitat pārtha suvijñeyaṁ vyāmiśreṇeti me matiḥ | nareṇākṛtasaṁjñena viśuddhenāntarātmanā, kuntīnandana!
Dijo Vāyu: «Oh Pārtha, a mi parecer este asunto no se comprende con facilidad cuando el entendimiento está mezclado y confuso. Un hombre cuya conciencia no ha sido bien formada—de mente inquieta y sin disciplina—no puede captarlo sin esfuerzo. Sólo quien ha purificado su ser interior puede conocerlo de verdad, oh hijo de Kuntī.»
वायुदेव उवाच
True understanding of subtle dharmic or spiritual matters requires inner purity and a settled, trained awareness; a confused or unprepared mind cannot grasp such knowledge easily.
Vāyudeva addresses Arjuna (Pārtha, Kuntīnandana), cautioning him that the subject under discussion is not readily comprehended by someone with mixed understanding; only a person with a purified inner self can know it properly.