Dharma of the Renunciant: Alms Discipline, Meditation, and Expiations
यद्ब्रह्मणः परं ज्योतिः प्रविष्टाक्षरमव्ययम् । योंतरात्मा परं ब्रह्म स विज्ञेयो महेश्वरः
yadbrahmaṇaḥ paraṃ jyotiḥ praviṣṭākṣaramavyayam | yoṃtarātmā paraṃ brahma sa vijñeyo maheśvaraḥ
బ్రహ్మునకు అతీతమైన పరమ జ్యోతి, అక్షరమూ అవ్యయమూ అయిన తత్త్వములో ప్రవేశించినది; యే అంతరాత్మ, పరబ్రహ్మ—ఆయనే మహేశ్వరుడని తెలుసుకొనవలెను।
Unspecified (narratorial/doctrinal statement within Svargakhaṇḍa)
Concept: The Supreme is the inner Self (antarātman) and the imperishable Brahman, to be realized as the highest Lord.
Application: Shift worship from merely external to contemplative: daily japa with inward recollection (‘He is the Self within’), and ethical restraint as a corollary of seeing the same Lord in all beings.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: celestial_realm
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A boundless ocean of radiance opens beyond Brahmā’s lotus-throne: the ‘supreme Light’ appears as a formless, golden-white halo that nevertheless contains a subtle, serene Lord within the heart-lotus of all beings. Brahmā, small against the immensity, gazes upward as the imperishable Akṣara is shown as a crystalline syllable-like mandala, while the Inner Self shines at the center.","primary_figures":["Brahmā","Maheśvara (as the Supreme Inner Lord)","personified Akṣara (symbolic mandala)"],"setting":"Cosmic lotus above the causal waters; a layered celestial expanse transitioning into an abstract field of light; heart-lotus motif superimposed subtly.","lighting_mood":"divine radiance","color_palette":["incandescent white","molten gold","lotus pink","deep indigo","crystal silver"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: Brahmā seated on a pink lotus emerging from cosmic waters, looking toward an immense gold-leaf aureole labeled as ‘parama jyotiḥ’; within the aureole a serene, icon-like Supreme Lord as Antaryāmin, with gem-studded ornaments and concentric gold embossing; rich vermilion and emerald borders, temple-like framing, intricate filigree halos.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: delicate Brahmā on a lotus in a cool indigo cosmos, the supreme light rendered as a soft wash of white-gold gradients; a subtle heart-lotus motif floating in the sky, refined faces, lyrical clouds, fine linework, minimal but poetic symbolism of Akṣara as a translucent mandala.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold black outlines, Brahmā on lotus with stylized eyes, the ‘parama jyotiḥ’ as a large circular prabhāmaṇḍala in yellow and white pigments; central Antaryāmin figure calm and frontal, red/green/yellow palette, temple-wall texture, ornamental bands and floral motifs.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: cosmic lotus field with repeating lotus motifs; central vast golden halo as the supreme light, surrounded by intricate floral borders; peacocks and celestial swans at the margins; deep blue ground with gold detailing, devotional symmetry, mandala-like Akṣara emblem at the center."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"meditative","suggested_raga":"Yaman","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"serene","sound_elements":["soft tanpura drone","temple bells (distant)","conch shell (single opening)","silence between pādas"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: yadbrahmaṇaḥ = yat + brahmaṇaḥ; praviṣṭākṣaramavyayam = praviṣṭa + akṣaram + avyayam; yoṃtarātmā = yaḥ + antarātmā (anusvāra/phonetic in IAST); paraṃ brahma (sandhi-less); sa vijñeyaḥ (visarga sandhi).
The verse identifies Maheśvara (Śiva) as the one who is the Inner Self (antarātmā) and the Supreme Brahman (paraṃ brahma).
It presents a transcendental principle—described as supreme radiance (jyotiḥ)—that is beyond the realm of Brahmā (creation/creator), indicating an ultimate reality prior to and above cosmic creation.
It emphasizes inward realization: the divine is not only external worship but also the indwelling Self, encouraging self-discipline, inner purity, and contemplation to recognize the highest reality within.