अन्तर्वन-विद्यारण्योपमा
The Allegory of the Inner Forest of Knowledge
यशो वर्चो भगश्चैव विजय: सिद्धतेजस: । एवमेवानुवर्तन्ते सप्त ज्योतींषि भास्करम्,यश, प्रभा, भग (ऐश्वर्य), विजय, सिद्धि (ओज) और तेज--ये सात ज्योतियाँ उपर्युक्त आत्मारूपी सूर्यका ही अनुसरण करती हैं
yaśo varco bhagaś caiva vijayaḥ siddhatejasaḥ | evam evānuvartante sapta jyotīṁṣi bhāskaram |
Wika ng brahmana: “Karangalan, liwanag na espirituwal, kasaganaan at kapangyarihan, tagumpay, kaganapan, at ganap na lakas—ang pitong liwanag na ito’y sumusunod sa Araw. Gayundin, ang mga katangiang ito’y hindi hiwalay na pag-aari; nakaugnay ang mga ito sa tunay na Sarili sa loob, gaya ng mga sinag na nakaugnay sa araw, at sumisibol kapag ang tao’y nakaayon sa Sariling iyon.”
ब्राह्मण उवाच
Fame, radiance, prosperity, victory, accomplishment, and vigor are portrayed as ‘lights’ that naturally follow a higher source—like rays following the sun. Ethically, the verse suggests these goods should be understood as consequences of alignment with the true Self and dharmic conduct, not as isolated goals to be chased for their own sake.
A Brahmin speaker is instructing the listener through a cosmic analogy. By comparing human excellences to lights that follow the sun, he frames worldly success and spiritual brilliance as dependent on an underlying inner principle (ātman-like source), reinforcing a moral hierarchy where inner integrity precedes external outcomes.