Jñāna-hetu-nirūpaṇa
On the Causes/Means of Knowledge
चिदानन्दात्मके देहे उत्पत्त्यादिविचिन्तनम् / अच्छेद्याभेद्यगात्रेषु च्छेदभेदादिचिन्तनम्
cidānandātmake dehe utpattyādivicintanam / acchedyābhedyagātreṣu cchedabhedādicintanam
การจินตนาการถึงการเกิดในร่างกายที่เป็นจิตและอานันท์ และการคิดถึงการตัดหรือแยกในอวัยวะที่ไม่อาจตัดหรือแยกได้ เป็นความคิดที่หลงผิด
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Do not project bodily change (birth, cutting, splitting) onto the consciousness-bliss reality; such notions are errors of superimposition.
Vedantic Theme: Adhyāsa (superimposition) and apavāda (sublation); akhaṇḍatva (indivisibility) of the Self/Brahman; refutation of anthropomorphic limitation.
Application: When devotional narratives suggest bodily events, hold a two-level understanding: līlā at the empirical level, transcendence at the ultimate; train the mind to drop crude material projections during meditation.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 3.12.60 (nirguṇa contemplation); Garuda Purana 3.12.62 (no separation/affliction in the divine)
This verse emphasizes that the true Self is not subject to physical processes like birth, cutting, or destruction; recognizing this reduces fear of death and anchors one in right knowledge rather than bodily identification.
By distinguishing the consciousness-bliss principle from bodily change, it points the seeker toward liberation-oriented understanding: the journey after death concerns the subtle continuity, while the Self itself remains untouched by physical events.
Practice detachment from bodily anxiety and cultivate Self-inquiry—treat pain, aging, and loss as changes in the body-mind, while grounding identity in awareness and ethical living (dharma).