Brahma-vidyā through Yoga: Restraint, Pranava Japa, and Samādhi leading to Mokṣa
सूर्ये हृद्व्योम्नि वह्नौ च ज्योतिरेकं त्रिधा स्थितम् / यथा सर्पिः शीरस्थं गवां न कुरुते बलम्
sūrye hṛdvyomni vahnau ca jyotirekaṃ tridhā sthitam / yathā sarpiḥ śīrasthaṃ gavāṃ na kurute balam
Satu Cahaya yang sama tegak dalam tiga wujud—di Surya, di langit hati, dan di api. Seperti ghee yang berada dalam susu, namun tidak memberi kekuatan pada sapi sebelum dikeluarkan.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: One consciousness/light appears in multiple seats; realization requires ‘bringing forth’ the subtle essence, like extracting ghee from milk.
Vedantic Theme: Brahman as ekam-jyoti manifesting as antaryāmin and cosmic light; viveka and sādhanā to actualize latent truth.
Application: Use triadic contemplation: meditate on solar radiance, inner heart-space awareness, and the transformative fire of practice; recognize that latent divinity needs disciplined extraction (sādhana) to become effective.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: cosmic/inner-elemental
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: inner light/antaryāmin motifs in jnana passages; analogies for latent realization
It teaches that the same spiritual radiance is present outwardly as the Sun, ritually as fire, and inwardly as the light in the heart—pointing to a single underlying reality to be realized.
Like ghee hidden in milk, the inner light is present but not immediately manifest; it becomes evident through appropriate means—disciplined practice, discernment, and purification.
Cultivate daily contemplation (heart-centered awareness), treat sacred fire/ritual as a reminder of inner purity, and practice discernment to uncover the 'hidden' spiritual strength within.