Yoga-Sleep, Cosmic Dissolution, and the Lotus of Creation
with Mārkaṇḍeya’s Vision
न चैव कश्चिदव्यक्तं व्यक्तो वेदितुमर्हति । कश्चैष पुरुषो नाम किं योगः कश्च योगवान्
na caiva kaścidavyaktaṃ vyakto veditumarhati | kaścaiṣa puruṣo nāma kiṃ yogaḥ kaśca yogavān
અને કોઈ પણ વ્યક્ત સત્તા અવ્યક્તને જાણવાને યોગ્ય નથી. તો પછી ‘પુરુષ’ નામે ઓળખાતો આ કોણ છે? યોગ શું છે, અને યોગવાન્ (યોગી) કોણ છે?
Uncertain from single-verse context (likely within a Pulastya–Bhīṣma dialogue in Sṛṣṭikhaṇḍa)
Concept: The Unmanifest cannot be grasped by ordinary manifest cognition; one must approach through disciplined yoga and revelation to understand Puruṣa.
Application: Cultivate humility in knowledge: accept limits of sense-based certainty; study śāstra, practice meditation, and seek guidance from realized teachers rather than speculation alone.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
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Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"narrative","suggested_raga":"Desh","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"authoritative","sound_elements":["soft bell punctuations","tanpura drone","pages/rosary beads faintly","quiet wind","silence between questions"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: च+एव → चैव; कश्चित्+अव्यक्तम् → कश्चिदव्यक्तम् (त्+अ → द); वेदितुम्+अर्हति → वेदितुमर्हति; कः+च+एषः → कश्चैष (विसर्ग/श्च-संधि); कः+च → कश्च.
It stresses the epistemic limit of ordinary, conditioned (vyakta) perception: the Unmanifest principle is not grasped as an object by normal sensory-intellectual means, implying the need for a higher discipline or realization.
Puruṣa commonly denotes the Supreme Person or the inner conscious principle (Self) distinct from manifest nature; the verse frames it as a doctrinal question inviting a formal definition.
Yoga is presented as the means or state connected with realizing higher truth, while yogavān is the one who possesses that discipline/realization—i.e., a practitioner or realized yogin capable of approaching what the manifest mind cannot.