Brahma-vidyā: Satya–Tapas and the Enumeration of Tattvas
Arjuna–Vāsudeva framed dialogue
यो न कामयते किंचिन्न किंचिदभिमन्यते । इहलोकस्थ एवैष ब्रह्म भूयाय कल्पते
yo na kāmayate kiñcin na kiñcid abhimanyate | ihalokastha eva eṣa brahma bhūyāya kalpate ||
风神伐由说道:“不贪求任何事物,也不对任何事物生起我慢者——即使仍住此世,亦堪得梵(Brahman)之境。”
वायुदेव उवाच
Freedom from craving (kāma) and egoic self-importance (abhimāna) is presented as the immediate qualification for Brahman-realization; liberation is not postponed to after death but is attainable while living through inner detachment and humility.
Vāyudeva is instructing the listener with a concise spiritual maxim: the person who neither desires objects nor clings to pride can, even amid worldly life, become fit for the highest state (Brahman).