Adhyāya 34: Kṣetrajña-Lakṣaṇa and the Araṇi Metaphor
Mind–Intellect Allegory
ब्राह्मण उवाच अलिड्ो निर्गुणश्चैव कारणं नास्य लक्ष्यते उपायमेव वक्ष्यामि येन गृहोत वा न वा
brāhmaṇa uvāca | aliṅgo nirguṇaś caiva kāraṇaṁ nāsya lakṣyate | upāyam eva vakṣyāmi yena gṛhīto vā na vā ||
ବ୍ରାହ୍ମଣ କହିଲେ—ଦେବୀ! କ୍ଷେତ୍ରଜ୍ଞ (ଆତ୍ମା) ପ୍ରକୃତରେ ଦେହ-ସମ୍ବନ୍ଧରହିତ, ନିର୍ଲକ୍ଷଣ ଓ ନିର୍ଗୁଣ; ତାହା ସଗୁଣ କିମ୍ବା ସାକାର ହେବାର କୌଣସି କାରଣ ଦେଖାଯାଏ ନାହିଁ। ତେଣୁ ଯେଉଁ ଉପାୟରେ ତାହା ଗ୍ରହଣ ହୋଇପାରେ—କିମ୍ବା ଗ୍ରହଣ ନ ମଧ୍ୟ ହୋଇପାରେ—ସେହି ଉପାୟ ମୁଁ କହିବି।
ब्राह्मण उवाच
The verse asserts that the kṣetrajña (the witnessing Self) is without external marks and beyond the guṇas; since no causal basis for attributing form or qualities is perceived, the speaker proposes to teach a method of apprehending it—while also acknowledging that it may elude ordinary grasping.
A Brāhmaṇa addresses a Devī and turns the discussion toward the nature of the kṣetrajña. He denies that the Self can be established as saguṇa/sākāra by any evident cause and then introduces that he will explain an upāya (means) for understanding it.