Nondual Vision Beyond Praise and Blame
Dvandva-nivṛtti and Ātma-viveka
नात्मा वपु: पार्थिवमिन्द्रियाणि देवा ह्यसुर्वायुर्जलम् हुताश: । मनोऽन्नमात्रं धिषणा च सत्त्व- महङ्कृति: खं क्षितिरर्थसाम्यम् ॥ २४ ॥
nātmā vapuḥ pārthivam indriyāṇi devā hy asur vāyur jalam hutāśaḥ mano ’nna-mātraṁ dhiṣaṇā ca sattvam ahaṅkṛtiḥ khaṁ kṣitir artha-sāmyam
由地大所成的物质之身并非真我;感官、其主宰诸天、以及命气亦非真我;外在之风、水、火亦非;心亦非——此皆唯物。照样,智、物质意识与我执,乃至虚空与大地诸元素、感官所缘之境,甚至原初物质的均衡态,都不可视为灵我的真实身份。
In 11.28.24, Krishna explains that the ātmā is not the earth-made body, senses, mind, intelligence, false ego, or even the elements and guṇas; the Self is distinct from all material constituents.
Krishna is giving Uddhava final, liberating instruction (Uddhava Gita), guiding him to transcend identification with the body-mind complex and attain steady self-realization and devotion.
Use this verse to reduce anxiety and ego: observe body, senses, thoughts, and roles as changing material factors, and cultivate the stance of the witnessing Self while anchoring life in devotion and dharma.