Yuga-Dharma Framework, Kali-Yuga Diagnosis, and the Hari-Nāma Remedy
Transition to Vedānta Inquiry
ब्रह्मन्नानाजगञ्चैतदेकचित्संप्रकाशितम् । त्वयोक्तं तत्प्रतीयेऽहं कथं दृष्टांतमंतरा ॥ १९ ॥
brahmannānājagañcaitadekacitsaṃprakāśitam | tvayoktaṃ tatpratīye'haṃ kathaṃ dṛṣṭāṃtamaṃtarā || 19 ||
噢,梵者啊,你说这纷繁的宇宙唯由一者觉知而照明。我承认此言;然而若无譬喻,又当如何领会?
Narada
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta (peace)
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta (wonder)
It emphasizes a Vedantic insight: the diverse universe is known and appears only through the light of one Consciousness (cit), and true understanding requires clear guidance, often through examples.
Indirectly, it supports Bhakti by clarifying the devotee’s vision: when one learns that all experience is illumined by the One, devotion becomes more focused—directed to the all-pervading Reality rather than to mere appearances.
The verse highlights the method of teaching through dṛṣṭānta (illustrative example), a key tool in śāstric exposition and reasoning used across traditional disciplines, though it is not a specific Vedanga topic like Vyākaraṇa or Jyotiṣa.