Adhyaya 37 — Alarka’s Crisis and the Teaching on Non-Attachment (Madālasa’s Instruction Recalled)
तन्मात्रावस्थिते सूक्ष्मे तृतीयांशे च पश्यतः ।
तथैव भूतसद्भावं शरीरं किं सुखासुखम् ॥
tan-mātrāvasthite sūkṣme tṛtīyāṃśe ca paśyataḥ | tathaiva bhūta-sadbhāvaṃ śarīraṃ kiṃ sukhāsukham ||
جب کوئی لطیف ‘تَدَیْوَ-اَیْک’ یعنی خالص حالت میں قائم ہو کر ‘تیسرا حصہ’ (ثقیل و لطیف سے ماورا بلند زاویۂ نظر) کا مشاہدہ کرتا ہے تو بدن محض عناصر کی سَتّا کے طور پر دکھائی دیتا ہے—پھر آتما کے لیے لذت یا درد کیا رہ جاتا ہے؟
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Seeing the body as elemental process rather than ‘I’ reduces fear and craving. Ethically it encourages restraint and compassion (less ego-driven conflict).
Outside pañcalakṣaṇa; it is contemplative instruction embedded in the Purāṇa.
The ‘third portion’ suggests a transcendental witnessing mode (beyond gross/subtle identifications). In that mode, sukha-duḥkha are recognized as phenomena, not the knower.