Nārada’s Instructions: Śrāddha, True Dharma, Contentment, Yoga, and Devotion-Centered Renunciation
कार्यकारणवस्त्वैक्यदर्शनं पटतन्तुवत् । अवस्तुत्वाद्विकल्पस्य भावाद्वैतं तदुच्यते ॥ ६३ ॥
kārya-kāraṇa-vastv-aikya- darśanaṁ paṭa-tantuvat avastutvād vikalpasya bhāvādvaitaṁ tad ucyate
当人了知果与因本为一体,如布与线不相离,并悟到二元终究不实,因为分别构想(vikalpa)无有实体,此种一如之见即名“bhāvādvaita”(存在一元)。
This verse explains advaita as the vision that cause and effect are one reality—like threads and cloth—while perceived duality is merely conceptual and not independently real.
In his instructions on ideal human conduct and spiritual understanding (7.15), Prahlāda teaches how to see beyond mental dualities and perceive the underlying unity of reality, strengthening detachment and spiritual clarity.
When conflicts arise from labels and opposites, remember they are often conceptual; look for the underlying common reality, reduce reactive judgment, and act from steadiness and spiritual discernment.