Adhyaya 42 — Origin of Species
पिपीलिकागतिस्पर्शा प्रयुक्ता मूर्ध्नि लक्ष्यते ।
यथा प्रयुक्त ओङ्गारः प्रतिनिर्याति मूर्धनि ॥
pipīlikāgatisparśā prayuktā mūrdhni lakṣyate /
yathā prayukta oṅgāraḥ pratiniryāti mūrdhani
Apabila ia diterapkan dengan benar dalam amalan, suatu sentuhan halus seperti gerak semut dirasai di ubun-ubun; demikian juga, apabila suku kata Oṁ digunakan dengan tepat, ia bangkit kembali menuju ubun-ubun.
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Inner practice yields experiential verification: the text points to tangible yogic ‘signs’ (lakṣaṇas) that encourage steadiness, careful method, and non-superficial spirituality.
It is ancillary yogic instruction (dharma/upāsanā) rather than a core pancalakṣaṇa category; it functions as practical sādhanā guidance within the Purāṇa.
The ‘ant-like’ sensation at the crown is a coded marker of prāṇa/udāna movement and nāda rising through the subtle channels, culminating in an upper-center focus (mūrdhan) associated with transcendence.