Adhyāya 48: Brahmopadeśa on Prāṇāyāma, Sāttvika Vṛtti, and the Sattva–Kṣetrajña Question
निमेषमात्रमपि चेत् संयम्यात्मानमात्मनि । गच्छत्यात्मप्रसादेन विदुषां प्राप्तिमव्ययाम्,जो एक निमेष भी अपने मनको आत्मामें एकाग्र कर लेता है, वह अन्त:करणकी प्रसन्नताको पाकर विद्दानोंको प्राप्त होनेवाली अक्षय गतिको पा जाता है
nimeṣamātram api cet saṁyamyātmānam ātmani | gacchaty ātmaprasādena viduṣāṁ prāptim avyayām ||
Vāyudeva disse: “Ainda que apenas pelo tempo de um piscar de olhos, se alguém refrear a si mesmo e recolher a mente no Si (Ātman), pela serenidade e pela graça que nascem no íntimo alcança o estado imperecível a que chegam os sábios.”
वायुदेव उवाच
Even momentary but genuine inward restraint—collecting the mind into the Self—can open the way to the imperishable goal; inner serenity (ātmaprasāda) is presented as the immediate spiritual catalyst leading toward the wise ones’ highest attainment.
Vāyudeva is instructing the listener(s) on the power of yoga-like self-restraint, emphasizing that even a brief instant of true concentration and inner composure can lead toward the enduring spiritual state sought by realized sages.