उपसर्गैर्महाघोरैरावर्त्यंते पुनः पुनः । प्रावृत्य कंबलं शुक्लं योगी तस्मान्मनोमयम्
upasargairmahāghorairāvartyaṃte punaḥ punaḥ | prāvṛtya kaṃbalaṃ śuklaṃ yogī tasmānmanomayam
Muli’t muli, dahil sa napakakakilabot na mga hadlang, ang isipan ay pinaikot at pinahihilo. Kaya ang yogi, na bumabalot sa sarili ng puting kumot, ay dapat sumandig sa pagsasanay na hinubog ng isip—ang panloob na pagninilay.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) to the sages (deduced from Māheśvarakhaṇḍa context)
Scene: A yogin wrapped in a white blanket, seated in a small cave or hut; outside, dark storm-forms (upasargas) swirl, but inside a calm inner light radiates from the heart-lotus, indicating manomaya sādhana.
When obstacles repeatedly agitate the seeker, the remedy is inward steadiness—turning the practice toward mental recollection and contemplation.
No particular tīrtha is mentioned; the teaching is practical guidance for yogic life.
A lifestyle cue is implied (white blanket/simple covering), but the main prescription is mental inwardness and steadiness amid obstacles.