साक्षणं स्वं विसस्मार काहं क्वाहं न वेत्ति च । सौषुप्तायां दशायां च परमात्मेव निश्चला
sākṣaṇaṃ svaṃ visasmāra kāhaṃ kvāhaṃ na vetti ca | sauṣuptāyāṃ daśāyāṃ ca paramātmeva niścalā
À l’instant même, elle s’oublia ; elle ne savait plus : « Qui suis-je ? Où suis-je ? » Dans un état semblable au sommeil profond, elle demeura immobile—telle une âme absorbée dans le Soi suprême.
Skanda (deduced; Kāśīkhaṇḍa typically Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Avimukta-Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: The woman stands utterly motionless, eyes unfocused or gently closed, as if in deep sleep; attendants hover around, uncertain; the atmosphere is hushed, suggesting a sacred presence nearby.
At a powerful tīrtha, identity-centered awareness can dissolve, revealing stillness akin to absorption in the Supreme.
Jñānavāpī (context), presented as a catalyst for profound inner stillness and knowledge.
None directly; the verse describes an inner state resembling yogic absorption.