Obstacles and Portents (yoga-antarāya) - Verse 29
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · 1 · Verse 9.29
Sanskrit Original
औपसर्गिकम आ ब्रह्म भुवनेषु परित्यजेत। लोकेष्वालोक्य योगेन योगवित्परमं सुखम।।
aupasargikam ā brahma bhuvaneṣu parityajet| lokeṣvālokya yogena yogavitparamaṃ sukham||
Sūta said: In the first region (earth) there are eight qualities; in the second (water) sixteen; in the third (fire) twenty four; in the fourth (gandharva) twenty-two; in the fifth (Indra) forty. Each of the five subtle elements—smell, taste, colour, touch and sound is evolved eightfold. O excellent brahmins, there are fortyeight qualities in the region of the moon, fifty-six in the region of Prajāpati, and sixty-four in the region of Brahman. In all the regions ending with that of Brahman, the yogin should discern obstacles through yoga and eschew them. He can realize the supreme brahman thus.