1. Then Sukesas Bharadvâga asked him, saying: “Sir, Hiranyanabha,
the prince of Kosala, came to me and asked this question: Do you know
the person of sixteen parts, O Bharadvâga? I said to the prince: I do
not know him; if I knew him, how should I not tell you? Surely, he who
speaks what is untrue withers away to the very root; therefore I will
not say what is untrue. Then he mounted his chariot and went away
silently. Now I ask you, where is that person?”
2. He replied: “Friend, that person is here within the body, he in
whom these sixteen parts arise.
3. “He reflected: What is it by whose departure I shall depart, and
by whose staying I shall stay?
4. “He sent forth (created) Prâna (spirit); from Prâna Sraddha
(faith), ether, air, light, water, earth, sense, mind, food; from food
came vigour, penance, hymns, sacrifice, the worlds, and in the worlds
the name also.
5. “As these flowing rivers that go towards the ocean, when they have
reached the ocean, sink into it, their name and form are broken, and
people speak of the ocean only, exactly thus these sixteen parts of the
spectator that go towards the person (purusha), when they have reached
the person, sink into him, their name and form are broken, and people
speak of the person only, and he becomes without parts and immortal. On
this there is this verse:
6. “That person who is to be known, he in whom these parts rest, like
spokes in the nave of a wheel, you know him, lest death should hurt
you.”
7. Then he (Pippaiada) said to them: “So far do I know this Highest
Brahman, there is nothing higher than it.”
8. And they praising him, said: “You, indeed, are our father, you who
carry us from our ignorance to the other shore.”
Adoration to the highest Rishis!
Adoration to the highest Rishis!
Tat sat. Harih, Om!