Adhyaya 47 — Brahma’s Awakening and the Ninefold Scheme of Creation
अतपथग्राहिणश्चैव ते ’ज्ञाने ज्ञानमानिनः ।
अहङ्कृता अहंमाना अष्टाविंशद्विधात्मकाः ॥
atpathagrāhiṇaś caiva te 'jñāne jñānamāninaḥ /
ahaṅkṛtā ahaṃmānā aṣṭāviṃśadvidhātmakāḥ ||
Apegam-se ao que não é o caminho e, na ignorância, imaginam-se conhecedores. São moldados pela egoidade (ahaṃkāra) e pela presunção de si, tendo constituição de vinte e oito partes.
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A core warning: ignorance often masquerades as certainty. The ethical lesson is epistemic humility—without clarity, beings cling to false ‘paths’ and reinforce ego, which perpetuates suffering and misdirected action.
Sarga: guṇa/psychological traits of a created category are enumerated as part of the cosmogonic account.
The ‘28-fold’ note signals that embodiment is a structured complex (tattva-style enumeration). Esoterically, it points to how ego and mis-knowing crystallize into a fixed psycho-physical matrix.