Chapter 367 — नित्यनैमीत्तिकप्राकृतप्रलयाः
The Nitya, Naimittika, and Prākṛta Dissolutions
न सन्ति यत्र सर्वेशे नामजात्यादिकल्पनाः सत्तामात्रात्मके ज्ञेये ज्ञानात्मन्यात्महः परे
na santi yatra sarveśe nāmajātyādikalpanāḥ sattāmātrātmake jñeye jñānātmanyātmahaḥ pare
В Верховном Владыке всего нет умственных построений вроде имени, рода/касты и тому подобного. Познаваемое есть лишь природа чистого Бытия; в том Высшем—чья сущность есть чистое Знание—не пребывают «самоубийцы», губящие Атман неведением.
Lord Agni (teaching to sage Vasiṣṭha in the Agni Purana’s instructional dialogue)
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Alamkara Type: Vyatireka (by negation)
Concept: Brahman/Īśvara is beyond linguistic and categorical constructions; reality is ‘sattā-mātra’ and ‘jñāna-svarūpa’. Avidyā is self-destructive (‘ātma-han’) and cannot coexist with realized Brahman-knowledge.
Application: Apply neti-neti to name/form/class identifications; meditate on ‘sat-cit’ as the invariant, reducing reification of concepts and social/mental labels.
Khanda Section: Moksha-jnana / Advaita-Vedanta (Brahma-svarupa-nirupana)
Primary Rasa: shanta
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Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"contemplative","suggested_raga":"Bhairavi","pace":"slow","voice_tone":"contemplative"}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: nāmajātyādikalpanāḥ = nāma + jāti + ādi + kalpanāḥ; sattāmātrātmake = sattā + mātra + ātmake; jñānātmanyātmahaḥ = jñānātmani + ātmahaḥ (sandhi: i+a→yā).
Related Themes: Agni Purana 367 (Vedānta/Mokṣa-śāstra section); Agni Purana 368.1 (jñāna as cause of ātyantika-laya)
It imparts jñāna-vidyā (liberation-knowledge): Brahman/Sarveśa is beyond conceptual categories like name and class, and is realized as pure Being (sattā-mātra) and pure Consciousness (jñāna-ātman).
Alongside ritual, polity, medicine, and arts, the Agni Purana includes Vedāntic metaphysics; this verse exemplifies its mokṣa-śāstra layer by defining the Supreme as category-transcending reality (beyond nāma-jāti) and as knowledge itself.
It directs the seeker away from reifying labels and identities; clinging to such constructs is framed as ‘ātma-hā’ (self-destruction by ignorance), while realizing the Supreme as pure being-consciousness is the path to liberation.