Adhyāya 42 — Mahābhūta–Indriya–Adhyātma-Vyavasthā
Brahmā’s Instruction on Elements and Faculties
अधिभूतं तथा शब्दो दिशस्तत्राधिदैवतम् । अब समस्त ज्ञानेन्द्रियोंके भूत
adhibhūtaṃ tathā śabdo diśas tatrādhidaivatam |
Wika ni Vāyu-deva: “Sa ganitong diwa, ang tunog ang adhibhūta (panlabas na bagay na pang-elemento), at ang mga direksiyon ang adhidaivata (banal na prinsipyong namamahala).” Pagkaraan, itinugma ng aral ang bawat pandama at ang saklaw nito: para sa kalawakan (ākāśa), ang tainga ang adhyātma (panloob na batayan); ang tunog ang adhibhūta (panlabas na bagay); at ang mga direksiyon ang diyos na nag-aayos at nagtatakda ng kaayusan sa nasabing larangan (adhidaivata).
वायुदेव उवाच
It teaches a triadic analysis of experience: the inner faculty (adhyātma), its external object-field (adhibhūta), and the presiding divine order (adhidaivata). For hearing, sound is the object and the directions are the governing principle, encouraging discernment between self, objects, and the cosmic order that regulates them.
Vāyu-deva is explaining a systematic enumeration of the senses and their corresponding objects and deities. This verse states the specific correspondences for the auditory domain: sound as the object (adhibhūta) and the directions as the presiding deity (adhidaivata), within a broader instructional discourse.