Adhyaya 38 — Dattatreya on Non-Identification (Mamata) and the Path to Liberation
यैस्तु सत्सङ्गपाषाणशितेन ममतातरुः ।
छिन्नो विद्याकुठारेण ते गतास्तेन वर्त्मना ॥
yaistu satsaṅgapāṣāṇaśitena mamatātaruḥ |
chinno vidyākuṭhāreṇa te gatāstena vartmanā ||
然而,那些以智慧之斧砍倒“我所—占有之心”之树——此斧因亲近善者而在磨石上磨砺锋利——他们已循着这同一条道路前行。
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Good company refines discernment; knowledge then becomes effective in removing possessiveness—the root of bondage.
Falls under ancillary instruction (upadeśa) rather than the five defining Purāṇic topics.
The ‘tree’ indicates deep-rooted saṃskāras; ‘sharpening’ on satsaṅga suggests that mere information is blunt unless honed by lived proximity to realized or disciplined persons.