निर्द्वंद्वचरणद्वंद्वं तन्मनो मनुते हरेः । हित्वान्यन्मननं सर्वं निश्चलत्वमवाप ह
nirdvaṃdvacaraṇadvaṃdvaṃ tanmano manute hareḥ | hitvānyanmananaṃ sarvaṃ niścalatvamavāpa ha
اس کا من ہری کے اُن دو چرنوں کا دھیان کرتا ہے جو ہر دوئی سے پرے ہیں۔ سب دوسرے خیال چھوڑ کر وہ بے جنبش استقامت پا لیتا ہے۔
Skanda
Tirtha: Kāśī-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: A still, inward-turned devotee seated near the Ganga at twilight; above the heart-lotus appears Hari’s radiant feet. Around him, the world’s dualities (gain/loss, praise/blame) are depicted as fading shadows, while the mind becomes lamp-like and unmoving.
Single-pointed meditation on the Lord’s feet dissolves inner dualities and grants steadiness of mind.
The passage belongs to Kāśīkhaṇḍa, situating this meditative ideal within the liberating atmosphere of Kāśī.
A meditative discipline is prescribed: renounce scattered thoughts and contemplate Hari’s feet with unwavering focus.