Adhyaya 37 — Alarka’s Crisis and the Teaching on Non-Attachment (Madālasa’s Instruction Recalled)
तं समेत्य महात्मानम् अकल्पषम् असङ्गिनम् ।
प्रणिपत्याभिसम्पूज्य यथान्यायम् अभाषत ॥
taṃ sametya mahātmānam akalpaṣam asaṅginam /
praṇipatyābhisampūjya yathānyāyam abhāṣata //
Tendo-se aproximado daquele grande de alma—imaculado e desapegado—prostrou-se, prestou-lhe culto como convém e então falou segundo a conduta correta.
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Spiritual instruction is approached through humility and right conduct: reverence (praṇipāta) and service (pūjā) prepare the mind to receive liberating knowledge.
Instructional narrative; not a Pancalakṣaṇa element.
The sage’s description—stainless and unattached—presents the archetype of liberated awareness. The student’s ritualized humility mirrors the inner surrender of ego (ahaṅkāra) required for insight.