Adhyaya 37 — Alarka’s Crisis and the Teaching on Non-Attachment (Madālasa’s Instruction Recalled)
नाहङ्कारो न च मनो बुद्धिर्नाहं यतस्ततः ।
अन्तःकरणजं दुःखं पारख्यं मम तत्कथम् ॥
nāhaṅkāro na ca mano buddhir nāhaṃ yatas tataḥ | antaḥkaraṇajaṃ duḥkhaṃ pārakhyaṃ mama tat katham ||
میں نہ اَہنکار ہوں، نہ من؛ میں بُدھی بھی نہیں ہوں۔ پس جو دکھ اَنتَحْکَرَن سے پیدا ہوتا ہے اور غیرِ خود (اَناتما) کا ہے، وہ میرا کیسے ہو سکتا ہے؟
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Suffering is linked to inner mechanisms (egoic appropriation, mental construction). By withdrawing identification, one loosens the root of distress and acts more dharmically.
A teaching passage (upadeśa) rather than sarga/manvantara/vaṃśa material.
‘Foreign to me’ marks the Self as asaṅga (unattached). The method is apavāda (sublation): negating superimposed identity layers to reveal the witness.