Self-Knowledge and the Allegory of the Five Elements & Senses
Karma, Association, and Rebirth
भ्रमता निर्जने येन मूर्तिमंतो द्विजोत्तमाः । चत्वारो दर्शिताः पुण्या मूर्तिमंतो महौजसः
bhramatā nirjane yena mūrtimaṃto dvijottamāḥ | catvāro darśitāḥ puṇyā mūrtimaṃto mahaujasaḥ
នៅពេលព្រះអង្គកំពុងដើរវង្វេងនៅទីស្ងាត់ មានព្រាហ្មណ៍ដ៏ប្រសើរបំផុតចំនួនបួន អ្នកមានបុណ្យខ្ពស់—ភ្លឺរលោង និងមានរូបកាយ—ត្រូវបានបង្ហាញដល់ព្រះអង្គ; មានអោជៈធំ និងបង្ហាញជារូបពិត។
Unspecified (narrative voice within Padma Purana; exact dialogue speaker not provided in the excerpt)
Concept: In solitude, divine/holy guides appear—suggesting that inner seeking draws luminous instruction.
Application: Create ‘nirjana time’ daily (quiet, device-free) for study and japa; seek counsel from learned, sattvic teachers rather than noisy opinion.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: forest
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: द्विजोत्तमाः (द्विज+उत्तमाः) समास; महौजसः (महा+ओजसः) संधि/समास; मूर्तिमन्तः प्रत्ययान्त विशेषण.
This excerpt does not name them; it only describes them as four supremely holy, radiant dvijas. Identification depends on the surrounding verses of Bhūmi-khaṇḍa 2.7.
It emphasizes that the encounter is not merely mental or symbolic; the holy figures are described as visibly manifest, suggesting a direct darśana (revelatory sight) experience.
It suggests that sincere wandering/seeking can lead to revelatory encounters with the holy—often a Purāṇic motif encouraging humility, perseverance, and receptivity to guidance.