ध्यानयोगवर्णनम्
Description of the Path of Meditation
तस्मिन् नष्टे शरीराग्नौ ततो देहमचेतनम् | पतितं याति भूमित्वमयनं तस्य हि क्षिति:
tasmin naṣṭe śarīrāgnau tato deham acetanaṃ | patitaṃ yāti bhūmitvam ayanaṃ tasya hi kṣitiḥ ||
婆罗陀婆阇说道:“当身中之火熄灭,身体便成无觉之物;坠落于地,归于地性,因为大地确是它的安止与依托。(依此关于死亡时诸大解散之教,身体回归其元素之本。)”
भरद्वाज उवाच
The verse teaches the elemental dissolution of the body: when the sustaining bodily fire ceases, the body loses consciousness and returns to its material basis—earth—highlighting impermanence and the distinction between the self and the perishable body.
Bharadvāja is explaining what occurs at death in terms of the elements: the bodily fire is extinguished, the body becomes inert, falls to the ground, and is said to become 'earth' because earth is its support and final resting-place.