Adhyaya 42 — Dattatreya on the Yogic Import of Oṃ (Praṇava): Matras, Worlds, and Liberation
इति श्रीमार्कण्डेयपुराणे योगिचर्यानामैकचत्वारिंशोऽध्यायः ।
द्विचत्वारिंशोऽध्यायः ।
दत्तात्रेय उवाच ।
एवं यो वर्तते योगी सम्यग्योगव्यवस्थितः ।
न स व्यावर्तितुं शक्यो जन्मान्तरशतैरपि ॥
iti śrīmārkaṇḍeyapurāṇe yogicaryānām aikacatvāriṁśo 'dhyāyaḥ / dvicatvāriṁśo 'dhyāyaḥ / dattātreya uvāca / evaṁ yo vartate yogī samyagyogavyavasthitaḥ / na sa vyāvartituṁ śakyo janmāntaraśatair api
至此,《圣·摩尔迦ṇḍeya往世书》中论瑜伽行者行仪之第四十一章告终。第四十二章。达多特雷耶曰:如是而住之瑜伽行者,坚立于正瑜伽,纵经百百生,亦不可使其退转。
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Right establishment in yoga creates a stable samskāra that resists regression; the moral emphasis is consistency—living the discipline, not merely studying it.
Still within mokṣa/dharma instruction rather than pancalakṣaṇa. The colophon marks a textual seam between chapters rather than a cosmological or genealogical unit.
The claim of ‘not being turned back’ points to niṣṭhā (firm abidance): once insight and practice cohere, even future embodiments tend toward liberation rather than entanglement.