योगस्वरूप-धारणा-समाधि-वर्णनम् (केशिध्वजोपदेशः)
यद्यन्तरायदोषेण दूष्यते नास्य मानसम् । जन्मान्तरैरभ्यसनान्मुक्तिः पूर्वस्य जायते ॥ १० ॥
yadyantarāyadoṣeṇa dūṣyate nāsya mānasam | janmāntarairabhyasanānmuktiḥ pūrvasya jāyate || 10 ||
അന്തരായദോഷം മൂലം അവന്റെ മനസ്സ് മലിനമായാലും, ജന്മാന്തരങ്ങളിലുടനീളമുള്ള നിരന്തര അഭ്യാസംകൊണ്ട് മുൻപ് അഭ്യസിച്ച മോക്ഷം വീണ്ടും ഉദിക്കുന്നു।
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada in the Moksha-Dharma section)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It teaches that spiritual progress is not wasted: even if the mind is disturbed by impediments, sustained practice (abhyāsa) across lifetimes causes previously established liberation-oriented momentum to reawaken.
By implying that lapses caused by obstacles do not permanently erase inner spiritual impressions; steady return to sādhana—especially remembrance and devotion—revives prior progress and again turns the mind toward liberation.
The verse mainly emphasizes sādhana and samskāra rather than a specific Vedāṅga; practically, it underscores disciplined repetition (abhyāsa) and mental training—principles that align with Vyākaraṇa-style rigor (consistent practice) and Dharma-śāstra’s focus on habit-formation.