Adhyaya 40 — The Yogin’s Impediments (Upasargas), Subtle Concentrations, and the Eight Siddhis
तस्माद्विदित्वा सूक्ष्माणि संसक्तानि परस्परम् ।
परित्यजति यो देही स परं प्राप्नुयात् पदम् ॥
tasmād viditvā sūkṣmāṇi saṃsaktāni parasparam /
parityajati yo dehī sa paraṃ prāpnuyāt padam
Portanto, tendo compreendido que os princípios sutis estão mutuamente entrelaçados, o ser encarnado que os abandona alcança a morada suprema.
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Liberation requires recognizing that even subtle enjoyments and identifications are linked in a chain; cutting the chain means relinquishing the whole network of clinging, not merely gross pleasures.
Upadeśa section: practical soteriology (means to mokṣa) rather than cosmological genealogy.
‘Mutually entangled subtle principles’ can be read as tanmātra–bhūta–indriya interlock; the yogin disentangles identification from the entire apparatus of experience, revealing the ‘paraṃ padam’ beyond guṇas.