Chapter 381 — यमगीता
Yama-gītā
घटध्वंसाद्यथाकाशमभिन्नं नभसा भवेत् मुक्तो जीवो ब्रह्मणैवं सद्ब्रह्म ब्रह्म वै भवेत्
ghaṭadhvaṃsādyathākāśamabhinnaṃ nabhasā bhavet mukto jīvo brahmaṇaivaṃ sadbrahma brahma vai bhavet
जसा घट नष्ट झाल्यावर त्यातील आकाश महाकाशाशी अभिन्न होते, तसा मुक्त जीव ब्रह्माशी एकरूप होतो; तो सत्य ब्रह्मच ब्रह्म होतो.
Lord Agni (teaching to the sage Vashistha in the Agni Purana’s instructional dialogue frame)
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Alamkara Type: Drishtanta
Concept: Non-difference of jiva and Brahman; bondage is due to upadhi (limiting condition) like the pot.
Application: Contemplate: ‘I am not the pot (body-mind); I am the space-like awareness.’ Use the analogy to disidentify from transient forms.
Khanda Section: Moksha-jnana / Advaita-Vedanta (Brahma-jnana, Jivanmukti teaching)
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
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Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"contemplative","suggested_raga":"Shankarabharanam","pace":"slow","voice_tone":"contemplative"}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: घटध्वंसाद्यथा = घट-ध्वंसात् यथा; आकाशमभिन्नं = आकाशम् अभिन्नम्; ब्रह्मणैवं = ब्रह्मणा एवम्.
Related Themes: Agni Purana 381.36 (jiva freed from ignorance)
It imparts Brahma-vidya (non-dual knowledge): liberation is described as the jiva’s recognized non-difference from Brahman, illustrated through the pot-space (ghaṭākāśa) analogy.
Alongside rituals, governance, and arts, the Agni Purana also preserves Vedantic moksha-doctrine; this verse is a compact philosophical teaching that complements its broad, encyclopedic scope.
It directs the seeker toward identity-realization (jiva = Brahman), implying cessation of bondage and karmic limitation through knowledge—freedom like pot-space merging into infinite sky.