Brahmopadeśa on Saṃnyāsa, Tapas, and Jñāna (ब्रह्मोपदेशः—संन्यासतपोज्ञानविमर्शः)
यो न कामयते किंचिन्न किंचिदवमन्यते । इहलोकस्थ एवैष ब्रह्म भूयाय कल्पते,जो किसी वस्तुकी कामना तथा किसीकी अवहेलना नहीं करता, वह इस लोकमें रहकर भी ब्रह्मस्वरूप होनेमें समर्थ हो जाता है
yo na kāmayate kiñcin na kiñcid avamanyate | ihalokastha evaiṣa brahma bhūyāya kalpate ||
风神说道:不贪求任何事物、也不轻蔑任何事物的人,便堪当梵之境(Brahmanhood)。即使身处此世,他也能安住为梵——无贪无慢,心行平等而坚定。
वायुदेव उवाच
Freedom from two opposite reactions—craving (kāma) and contempt (avamāna/avamāna-buddhi)—creates inner equality. Such equanimity makes a person ‘fit for Brahman,’ meaning capable of realizing or abiding in the highest spiritual state even without withdrawing from worldly life.
In this passage, Vāyudeva is instructing the listener on a liberating ethical discipline: remain in the world (ihaloka) yet do not chase objects of desire and do not look down upon anything. This balanced attitude is presented as the qualification for attaining Brahmanhood.