Vibhuti Pada

Sentence 49

sattva purusha anyata khyatimatrasya sarva bhava adhishthatritvam sarva jnatritvam cha ||49||

सत्त्वपुरुषान्यताख्यातिमात्रस्य सर्वभावाधिष्ठातृत्वं सर्वज्ञातृत्वं च ॥४९॥

sattva-puruṣa-anyatā-khyātimātrasya sarva-bhāvā-adhiṣṭhātṛtvaṁ sarva-jñātṛtvaṁ ca ||49||

Mastery of feelings and omniscience can only be attained through knowledge of the difference between the physical world and the true self. ||49||

sattva (सत्त्व, sattva) = purity; one of the three gunas (गुणस्, guṇas); the physical world
purusha (पुरुष, puruṣa) = the true self
anyata (अन्यत, anyata) = difference; distinction between
khyati (ख्याति, khyāti) = knowledge; embodiment
matra (मात्र, mātra) = only; merely
sarva (सर्व, sarva) = all
bhava (भाव, bhāva) = feelings; emotions
adhishthatritvam (अधिष्ठाटृत्वं, adhiṣṭhāṭṛtvaṁ) = mastery; supremacy; omnipotence
sarva (सर्व, sarva) = all
jnatritva (ज्ञातृट्व, jñātṛṭva) = knowledge; wisdom
cha (च, ca) = and

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