Chānd-Mül, 1879-841. EIGHTEENTH KHANDA
Let a man meditate on mind as Brahman (n.), this is said with reference to the body. Let a man meditate on the ether as Brahman (n.), this is said with reference to the Devas. Thus both the meditation which has reference to the body, and the meditation which has reference to the Devas, has been taught.
Chānd-Śaṃ, 8th c. A.D.manomaya īśvara ukta ākāśātmeti ca brahmaṇo guṇaikadeśatvena | athedānīṃ mana ākāśayoḥ samastabrahmadṛṣṭividhānārtha ārambho mano brahmetyādi | mano manute ’nenetyantaḥkaraṇaṃ tadbrahma paramityupāsīteti etadātmaviṣayaṃ darśanamadhyātmam | athādhidaivataṃ devatāviṣayamidaṃ vakṣyāmaḥ | ākāśo brahmetyupāsīta | evamabhuyamadhyātmamadhidaivataṃ cobhayaṃ brahmadṛṣṭiviṣayamādiṣṭamupadiṣṭaṃ bhavati | ākāśamanasoḥ sūkṣmatvāt | manasopalabhyatvācca brahmaṇo yogyaṃ mano brahmadṛṣṭeḥ | ākāśaśca sarvagatatvātsūkṣmatvādupādhihīnatvācca || 1 ||
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