Nārada’s Instructions: Śrāddha, True Dharma, Contentment, Yoga, and Devotion-Centered Renunciation
अग्नि: सूर्यो दिवा प्राह्ण: शुक्लो राकोत्तरं स्वराट् । विश्वोऽथ तैजस: प्राज्ञस्तुर्य आत्मा समन्वयात् ॥ ५४ ॥
agniḥ sūryo divā prāhṇaḥ śuklo rākottaraṁ sva-rāṭ viśvo ’tha taijasaḥ prājñas turya ātmā samanvayāt
Dalam jalan kenaikan, sang jīva memasuki bertahap alam Agni, Surya, siang, akhir siang, paruh terang, purnama, dan Uttarāyaṇa beserta para dewa penguasanya. Di Brahmaloka ia menikmati kehidupan berjuta-juta tahun, lalu penandaan materialnya berakhir. Ia kemudian mencapai penandaan halus, lalu penandaan kausal, menjadi saksi semua keadaan sebelumnya. Saat keadaan kausal lenyap, ia meraih keadaan murni dan menyatu dalam kesadaran dengan Paramātmā; demikian jīva menjadi transendental.
This verse maps the Self as the inner witness of waking (Viśva), dreaming (Taijasa), and deep sleep (Prājña), and points to Turīya as the transcendental reality beyond all three—indicating the Supreme Self as the final ground of experience.
Prahlāda uses “samanvaya” (harmonizing correspondences) to help the mind trace from observable cosmic functions to subtler principles, ultimately directing the listener to the Supreme Self who underlies all manifestations and all states of awareness.
Practice remembering the witnessing Self throughout waking activities, observe dreams without attachment, and reflect on the peace of deep sleep—then cultivate devotion and meditation to recognize the unchanging spiritual identity beyond these changing states.