Śreyas and Paramārtha: The Ribhu–Nidāgha Teaching on Non-Dual Self
Advaita
एतस्मिन्परमार्थज्ञ मम श्रोत्रपथं गते । मनो विह्वलतामेति परमार्थार्थतां गतम् ॥ ६ ॥
etasminparamārthajña mama śrotrapathaṃ gate | mano vihvalatāmeti paramārthārthatāṃ gatam || 6 ||
Ôi bậc tri giả thấu suốt chân lý tối thượng, khi điều này đi vào con đường tai con, tâm con trở nên bàng hoàng—như đã chạm đến chính cốt tủy của ý nghĩa tối thượng.
Narada
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
The verse highlights the power of śravaṇa (receptive hearing): when true instruction on paramārtha is heard, the mind is shaken out of ordinary patterns and is driven toward the core purport of liberation.
Although framed in the language of paramārtha (highest truth), it supports bhakti indirectly by emphasizing śravaṇa—one of the primary bhakti practices—where hearing authentic teaching (often about Viṣṇu and dharma) moves the heart-mind toward realization.
No specific Vedāṅga (like Vyākaraṇa or Jyotiṣa) is taught in this verse; the practical takeaway is the disciplined practice of śravaṇa—structured listening to authoritative śāstra and teachers—as a method within Mokṣa-dharma.