Adhyaya 61 — The Second Manvantara Begins: The Brahmin’s Swift Journey and Varuthini’s Temptation on Himavat
ब्राह्मण उवाच मन्त्रौषधिप्रभावेण विप्राप्रतिहता गतिः ।
योजनानां सहस्रं हि दिनार्धेन व्रजाम्यहम् ॥
brāhmaṇa uvāca mantrauṣadhi-prabhāveṇa viprāpratihatā gatiḥ |
yojanānāṁ sahasraṁ hi dinārdhena vrajāmy aham ||
พราหมณ์กล่าวว่า: ด้วยอานุภาพแห่งมนตร์และสมุนไพร การเคลื่อนไหวของเรามิอาจถูกขัดขวางได้ แท้จริงเราสามารถเดินทางได้หนึ่งพันโยชน์ในครึ่งวัน
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Power is attributed to disciplined knowledge rather than chance; the text also implies responsibility—siddhi is a byproduct of vidyā, not its ultimate purpose.
Ākhyāna (narrative instruction). It does not directly serve sarga/pratisarga/manvantara/vaṁśa/vaṁśānucarita.
‘Unobstructed movement’ suggests inner freedom from saṅga and vighna; mantra (sound-order) and auṣadhi (material potency) together point to harmonizing subtle and gross means.