Mind as Charioteer; Kṣetrajña, Tapas, and Dhyāna-Yoga
Adhyātma-Upadeśa
अतः: पर प्रवक्ष्यामि सच्त्वक्षेत्रज्ञयोर्यथा । संयोगो विप्रयोगश्न तन्निबोधत सत्तमा:
ataḥ paraṁ pravakṣyāmi sattva-kṣetrajñayor yathā | saṁyogo viprayogaś ca tan nibodhata sattamāḥ śreṣṭha-maharṣayaḥ ||
C’est pourquoi, je vais maintenant expliquer, selon l’ordre convenable, comment le principe vital (sattva) et le Connaisseur du Champ (kṣetrajña) s’unissent, et comment ils se séparent. Écoutez avec une attention parfaite cet enseignement, ô les meilleurs parmi les vertueux, ô les plus éminents des grands ṛṣi, car il touche à la compréhension qui guide la juste conduite et la liberté intérieure.
वायुदेव उवाच
Vāyudeva introduces an explanation of how the conscious knower (kṣetrajña) becomes associated with the principle of embodied experience (sattva) and how that association ceases—an inquiry meant to support discernment, ethical steadiness, and release from confusion about self and experience.
Vāyudeva addresses an audience of eminent seers, signaling a formal instruction: he is about to expound a doctrinal account of union and separation between sattva and kṣetrajña, asking them to listen with focused attention.