Mind as Charioteer; Kṣetrajña, Tapas, and Dhyāna-Yoga
Adhyātma-Upadeśa
रूक्ष: शीतस्तथैवोष्ण: स्निग्धो विशद एव च
rūkṣaḥ śītastathaivoṣṇaḥ snigdho viśada eva ca
Dijo Vāyu-deva: «Las cualidades aprehendidas por el tacto se describen como secas, frías, calientes, untuosas y claras. Así, los sabios —brahmanes consumados, conocedores del dharma y videntes de la verdad— han expuesto debidamente, conforme a la regla, el relato detallado de los atributos táctiles del viento.»
वायुदेव उवाच
The verse frames sensory experience (especially touch) as analyzable into distinct qualities and presents this analysis as a disciplined, authoritative teaching transmitted by realized and dharma-knowing sages—linking correct knowledge of nature with ethical and scriptural order.
Vāyu-deva is speaking in a didactic context, enumerating and characterizing the tactile qualities associated with the wind principle, while affirming that such classification has been properly taught by accomplished Brahmin sages.