Dṛṣṭānta on Siddhi: Pitṛ-Procedure, Non-Delusion, and Vyākaraṇa Classifications
परश्चान्तरमप्येतद्यत्त्यत्किमदसस्त्विदम् / युष्मदस्मत्तत्प्रथमचरमाल्पतयार्धकाः
paraścāntaramapyetadyattyatkimadasastvidam / yuṣmadasmattatprathamacaramālpatayārdhakāḥ
Dagdag pa, may ganitong pagkakaiba: “iyon”, “ito”, “ano”, at “alin”. Gayundin, ang mga panghalip na “ikaw” at “ako”, at ang mga anyong tumutukoy sa “una” at “huli”—ang mga ito’y itinuturing na “kalahati” dahil limitado ang saklaw ng pag-anyo/paggamit.
Lord Vishnu (teaching Garuda)
Concept: Linguistic discrimination (śabda-viveka): distinguishing pronouns/demonstratives (‘tat/idam/yat/kim’) and person markers (‘yuṣmad/asmad’), noting restricted paradigms (‘ardhaka’).
Vedantic Theme: Preparatory discipline: clarity in language supports clarity in thought; śāstra-study as a limb of jñāna-sādhana (though not itself mokṣa).
Application: In study/teaching, separate referents precisely (‘this/that/which/what’), and recognize exceptions/limited forms; apply careful reference-tracking in debate, translation, and interpretation.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana’s encyclopedic/śāstra-like passages that incorporate grammatical categories; surrounding verses list special nominal/verb forms.
This verse highlights precise categories of reference—near, far, interrogative, and relative—useful for interpreting doctrinal and ritual instructions without ambiguity.
Indirectly: it is a philological/grammatical clarification within the teaching dialogue, supporting accurate understanding of later afterlife and ritual passages rather than describing the soul’s journey itself.
Use careful, context-sensitive reading of key pronouns (‘this/that/which/what’) when studying Garuda Purana death-ritual sections, so instructions for śrāddha, piṇḍa-dāna, and ethical duties are not misapplied.