Brahmopadeśa: Adhipatitva-kathana, Dharma-lakṣaṇa, and Kṣetra–Kṣetrajña Viveka
Book 14, Chapter 43
आदिमध्यावसानान्तं सृज्यमानमचेतनम् । न गुणा विदुरात्मानं सृज्यमाना: पुनः पुन:
Vāyudeva uvāca: ādi-madhyāvasānāntaṁ sṛjyamānam acetanaṁ | na guṇā vidur ātmānaṁ sṛjyamānāḥ punaḥ punaḥ ||
वायू म्हणाला— जे काही निर्माण होते ते अचेतन असते आणि त्याला आरंभ, मध्य व अंत असतो. पण गुण वारंवार उत्पन्न होऊनही आत्म्याला जाणू शकत नाहीत. क्षेत्रज्ञच या समस्त अचेतन क्षेत्राचा उद्भव, प्रवाह व लय स्पष्टपणे जाणतो.
वायुदेव उवाच
The verse distinguishes the insentient, changeful products of prakṛti (the guṇas and their effects) from the conscious Self (ātman/kṣetrajña). The field of experience has a beginning, middle, and end, but the Self is the knowing principle that can comprehend the field; the guṇas, though repeatedly arising, cannot comprehend the Self.
Vāyudeva is instructing the listener in a philosophical teaching about kṣetra and kṣetrajña: the embodied, produced world is insentient and transient, while the Self is the enduring knower. The statement functions as guidance toward discernment and detachment rather than as a description of external action.