शरद्वर्णनं, योगोपमा, तथा गोवर्धन-यज्ञप्रवर्तनम्
प्राणायाम इवाम्भोभिः सरसां कृतपूरकैः अभ्यस्यते ऽनुदिवसं रेचकाकुम्भकादिभिः
prāṇāyāma ivāmbhobhiḥ sarasāṃ kṛtapūrakaiḥ abhyasyate 'nudivasaṃ recakākumbhakādibhiḥ
ដូចការអនុវត្តប្រាណាយាមៈរៀងរាល់ថ្ងៃដោយពូរកៈ រេចកៈ កុម្ភកៈ ជាដើម; ដូច្នោះទឹកបឹងក៏ត្រូវបាន “បំពេញ” ម្តងហើយម្តងទៀត ហើយបន្តក្នុងចង្វាក់វដ្តរបស់ខ្លួន។
Sage Parāśara (teaching Maitreya)
Speaker: Parasara
Teaching: Ethical
Quality: methodical, practice-oriented
Concept: Like prāṇāyāma’s repeated pūraka–recaka–kumbhaka, nature’s waters move in disciplined cycles that model steady practice.
Vedantic Theme: Dharma
Application: Adopt consistent daily sādhanā (regulated breath, japa, or meditation) rather than sporadic intensity; track rhythm and moderation.
Vishishtadvaita: Embodied disciplines are meaningful in Viśiṣṭādvaita as offerings through the body-mind (a real mode of the self) to the Supreme, not as mere illusion-management.
Vishnu Form: Para-Brahman
Bhakti Type: Shanta
This verse uses prāṇāyāma (pūraka–recaka–kumbhaka) as a metaphor for recurring natural rhythms, presenting the world as ordered and regulated rather than random.
By comparing daily yogic practice to repeated filling/emptying processes in lakes, Parāśara frames cosmic functioning as a disciplined cycle—an intelligible pattern within creation.
Even when not named explicitly, the Purāṇa’s cosmology assumes a sovereign, sustaining principle behind orderly cycles—consistent with Vishnu as the Supreme Reality who upholds and harmonizes the universe.