Adhyaya 42 — Dattatreya on the Yogic Import of Oṃ (Praṇava): Matras, Worlds, and Liberation
मात्रा तृतीया चिच्छक्तिरर्धमात्रा परं पदम् ।
अनेनैव क्रमेणैता विज्ञेया योगभूमयः ॥
mātrā tṛtīyā cicchaktirardhamātrā paraṃ padam /
anenaiva krameṇaitā vijñeyā yogabhūmayaḥ
மூன்றாம் மாத்ரை சித்-சக்தி; அரைமாத்ரை பரம நிலை. இதே வரிசையில் இவை யோகத்தின் நிலைகள்/பூமிகள் என அறியப்பட வேண்டும்.
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Spiritual growth is staged: from articulated practice to subtler consciousness-power, culminating in the supreme state beyond expression—encouraging patience, method, and inner maturation.
A mokṣa-oriented doctrinal passage (upāsanā/yoga) rather than cosmological or genealogical narration.
Identifying a mātrā with ‘cit-śakti’ implies mantra is not inert sound but awakened awareness. The ‘ardha-mātrā’ as paraṃ padam signifies the silent transcendence into which even sacred sound resolves.