तत्तदभ्यासमाहात्म्यैः सर्वे ते हतकिल्बिषाः । गच्छंति ब्रह्मणो लोकं यत्र मोहो न विद्यते
tattadabhyāsamāhātmyaiḥ sarve te hatakilbiṣāḥ | gacchaṃti brahmaṇo lokaṃ yatra moho na vidyate
اُس بار بار کی گئی روحانی سادھنا کی عظمت و قوت سے وہ سب گناہوں سے پاک ہو کر برہما لوک کو جاتے ہیں، جہاں فریب و موہ کا وجود نہیں۔
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Concept: Repeated disciplined practice (abhyāsa) destroys sin and leads to a delusion-free higher state (Brahmaloka).
Application: Choose one practice—daily japa, scripture reading, or vrata discipline—and repeat it consistently; measure progress by reduced confusion and increased steadiness.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: celestial_realm
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A luminous stairway of light rises from an earthly āśrama into Brahmaloka, where a serene, four-faced Brahmā sits on a vast lotus, and the air itself seems free of haze. Pilgrims of practice—students, reciters, and teachers—arrive with purified faces, their sins depicted as dissolving shadows falling away behind them.","primary_figures":["Brahmā (Caturmukha)","purified sādhakas (reciters/teachers)","lotus-born attendants (subtle)"],"setting":"Cosmic lotus realm above clouds; a transitional corridor of light from earth to the lotus-throne","lighting_mood":"divine radiance","color_palette":["lotus pink","pearl white","radiant gold","sky cyan","amethyst violet"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: Brahmā seated on an enormous lotus with gold leaf halo and embossed ornaments, a radiant pathway of light carrying purified devotees upward, rich jewel tones with heavy gold embellishment, ornate celestial architecture framing the lotus realm.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: ethereal ascent scene with delicate gradients of sky, a soft lotus realm above clouds, Brahmā rendered with refined features, devotees in simple garments, lyrical atmosphere emphasizing clarity and the absence of haze (moha).","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold outlines of Brahmā on lotus, stylized cloud bands, devotees ascending in rhythmic procession, strong red-yellow-green pigments with white highlights, temple mural symmetry and iconic eye shapes.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: a grand lotus mandala representing Brahmaloka, intricate floral borders, deep blue-to-gold sky, devotees moving along a patterned path, abundant lotus motifs and gold detailing to symbolize sin dissolving into light."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"meditative","suggested_raga":"Bhupali","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"serene","sound_elements":["soft conch shell","sustained tanpura","gentle wind","distant chimes","expansive silence"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: तत्तदभ्यासमाहात्म्यैः→तत् + तत् + अभ्यासमाहात्म्यैः; गच्छंति→गच्छन्ति.
It teaches that sustained spiritual practice (abhyāsa) has purifying power: it destroys sin (kilbiṣa) and leads the practitioner to Brahmaloka, a realm described as free from delusion (moha).
Brahmaloka signifies an exalted spiritual realm associated with Brahmā, portrayed as a state or plane of existence where ignorance and delusion do not prevail, indicating a higher clarity of consciousness and merit-born attainment.
It emphasizes disciplined repetition and steadiness in practice: consistent effort purifies one’s past faults and gradually elevates the mind beyond भ्रम/मोह (delusion), aligning life toward higher spiritual goals.