Brahmā’s Day, the Four Pralayas, and the Supreme Shelter Beyond Cause–Effect
दीपश्चक्षुश्च रूपं च ज्योतिषो न पृथग् भवेत् । एवं धी: खानि मात्राश्च न स्युरन्यतमादृतात् ॥ २४ ॥
dīpaś cakṣuś ca rūpaṁ ca jyotiṣo na pṛthag bhavet evaṁ dhīḥ khāni mātrāś ca na syur anyatamād ṛtāt
ចង្កៀង ភ្នែកដែលមើលដោយពន្លឺចង្កៀង និងរូបដែលត្រូវមើល—ទាំងបីនេះមូលដ្ឋានមិនខុសពីធាតុភ្លើងទេ។ ដូចគ្នានេះ បុទ្ធិ អង្គញ្ញា និងការយល់ដឹងតាមអង្គញ្ញា មិនមានអត្ថិភាពដាច់ដោយឡែកពីសច្ចៈអធិឋានឡើយ; ទោះយ៉ាងណា សច្ចៈអប្សូលូតនៅតែឯករាជ្យ និងលើសលប់ពីវាទាំងអស់។
This verse explains that just as lamp, eye, and form rely on light, intelligence, senses, and sense-objects cannot exist independently—everything rests upon the Supreme Reality.
He uses a simple perception-based analogy to show that cognition and experience require an underlying principle; similarly, all faculties of knowing and their objects depend on Bhagavan as the ultimate support.
Recognize that perception and intelligence are not absolute; cultivate humility and devotion by seeing all abilities and experiences as dependent on the Supreme, and use the senses in His service.