Mahāyoga: Detachment from ‘I/Mine’, Aṣṭāṅga Practice, Oṁkāra and Aham-Brahmāsmi Contemplation
अहं ब्रह्म परं ज्योतिर्गन्धमात्रविवर्जितम् / अहं ब्रह्म परं ज्योतिः श्रोत्रत्वक्परिवर्जितम्
ahaṃ brahma paraṃ jyotirgandhamātravivarjitam / ahaṃ brahma paraṃ jyotiḥ śrotratvakparivarjitam
હું બ્રહ્મ છું—પરમ જ્યોતિ—ગંધના અણુમાત્રથી પણ રહિત. હું બ્રહ્મ છું—પરમ જ્યોતિ—શ્રવણ અને સ્પર્શ ઇન્દ્રિયોથી પરે.
Lord Vishnu (teaching Garuda/Vinata-putra in an Upanishadic tone)
Concept: Brahman is free from tanmatras (like gandha) and beyond sensory faculties (hearing, touch); the Self is not an object of sense.
Vedantic Theme: Indriya-tanmatra-vyatireka (distinct from senses and subtle sense-objects); drig-drishya-viveka (seer-seen discrimination).
Application: During sensory stimulation, practice ‘I am the witness-light, not smell/sound/touch’; cultivate pratyahara and reduce compulsive sensory seeking.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.226.30 (continues negation of senses and prana)
This verse frames the highest reality as pure consciousness (Brahman) described as Light, indicating the Self is not a material object but the illuminating principle beyond sensory qualities.
By declaring the Self beyond smell, hearing, and touch, it points the seeker away from identification with the sense-bound subtle/physical experience and toward liberation through knowledge of the sense-transcendent Atman.
Practice detachment from sensory cravings and cultivate self-inquiry/meditation on the witnessing awareness, supporting ethical living and inner steadiness amid pleasure and pain.