Atithi’s Direction to the Nāga-sage Padma at Naimiṣa (अतिथ्युपदेशः—नैमिषे पद्मनागोपाख्यानप्रस्तावः)
नासीदहो न रात्रिरासीन्न सदासीन्नासदासीत् तम एव पुरस्तादभवद् विश्वरूपम् । सा विश्वरूपस्य रजनी हि एवमस्यार्थोडनुभाष्य:
nāsīd aho na rātrir āsīn na sad āsīn nāsad āsīt, tama eva purastād abhavad viśvarūpam | sā viśvarūpasya rajanī hi evam asyārtho 'nubhāṣyaḥ |
阿周那说:“在溶解之时,既无白昼亦无黑夜;‘有’与‘无’皆不可言说。唯有黑暗立于前。由此,一者显为具一切形相的普遍实在。此境称为宇宙之相(毗湿瓦卢帕,Viśvarūpa)之‘夜’,亦即普遍自性之夜。因此,这句吠陀之言当如是陈述并如是领会。”
अजुन उवाच
The verse frames pralaya as a state beyond ordinary opposites (day/night, being/non-being). It teaches that before manifestation, only an undifferentiated ‘darkness’ is spoken of, and from that the One becomes the universal form; therefore śruti statements about origins must be understood as pointing to a reality beyond conceptual binaries.
Arjuna is presented as speaking and articulating an interpretive gloss on a śruti-like cosmological statement: describing the dissolution state and explaining that this condition is metaphorically the ‘night’ of the cosmic form, urging that the passage’s meaning be properly expounded and grasped.