Yoga Vashishtha 3.26.46–57
(Consciousness is the sole Reality — Pure, Subtle, and All-pervading. It creates everything as it wills, like dream cities or imagined worlds)
महर्षि वशिष्ठ उवाच।
यथा पृथ्व्यादिना भातमपृथ्व्यादि भवेत्क्षणात् ।
स्वप्ने स्वप्नपरिज्ञानात्तथा जाग्रत्यपि स्फुटम् ॥ ४६ ॥
पृथ्व्यादि खतया बुद्धं खमित्येवानुभूयते ।
तथाहि क्षुब्धधातूनां कुड्येषु ख इवोद्यमः ॥ ४७ ॥
स्वप्ने नगरमुर्वीं वा शून्यं खातं च बुध्यते ।
स्वप्राङ्गना च कुरुते शून्याप्यर्थक्रियां नृणाम् ॥ ४८ ॥
खं पृथ्व्यादितया बुद्धं पृथ्व्यादि भवति क्षणात् ।
मूर्च्छायां परलोकोऽपि प्रत्यक्षमनुभूयते ॥ ४९ ॥
बालो व्योमैव वेतालं म्रियमाणोऽम्बरे वनम् ।
केशोण्ड्रकं खमन्यस्तु खमन्यो वेत्ति मौक्तिकम् ॥ ५० ॥
त्रस्तक्षीबार्धनिद्राश्च नौयानाश्च सदैव स्ये ।
वेतालवनवृक्षादि पश्यन्त्यनुभवन्ति च ॥ ५१ ॥
यथाभावितमेतेषां पदार्थानामतो वपुः ।
अभ्यासजनितं भाति नास्त्येकं परमार्थतः ॥ ५२ ॥
लीलया तु यथावस्तु बुद्ध्वा पृथ्व्यादिनास्तिता ।
आकाशमेव संवित्त्या भाति भ्रान्तितयोदितम् ॥ ५३ ॥
ब्रह्मात्मैकचिदाकाशमात्रबोधवतो मुनेः।
पुत्रमित्रकलत्राणि कथं कानि कदा कुतः ॥ ५४ ॥
दृश्यमादावनुत्पन्नं यच्च भात्यजमेव तत् ।
सम्यग्ज्ञानवतामेव रागद्वेषदृशो कृतः ॥ ५५ ॥
हस्तः शिरसि यद्दत्तो लीलया ज्येष्ठशर्मणः ।
तत्प्रभावस्थितारम्भसंबोधायाश्चितेः फलम् ॥ ५६ ॥
बोधो हि चेतति यथैव तथा शुभानि सूक्ष्मस्तु खादपि तथातितरां विशुद्धः।
सर्वत्र राघव स एव पदार्थजालं स्वप्नेषु कल्पितपुरेष्वनुभूतमेतत् ॥ ५७ ॥
Maharishi Vashishta continued:
3.26.46
Just as in a dream, something that was not earth or other elements suddenly appears as earth etc. due to the dream-knowing, in the same way, even in the waking state, this becomes clearly manifest.
3.26.47
What is perceived as earth etc. is experienced only as Space. Indeed, when the elements are agitated, even in walls, there arises an appearance like space.
3.26.48
In a dream, one knows a city, earth, or a void pit; even a dream-woman, though void, performs actions that affect people.
3.26.49
Space, when perceived as earth etc., instantly becomes earth etc. In fainting or unconsciousness, even the other world is directly experienced.
3.26.51
A child sees only sky as a demon; a dying person sees a forest in the sky; one person knows hair as a worm, while another knows the same Space as a pearl.
3.26.51
Those who are frightened, drunk, half-asleep, or on a boat always see and experience things like a demon-forest and trees.
3.26.52
According to how these things are conceived, their forms appear through repeated practice (or habit). In Ultimate Reality, there is no single fixed thing.
3.26.53
But when one understands things as they truly are through play (or divine sport), the non-existence of earth etc. is Realized; only Space shines through Pure Consciousness, though it appears distorted due to illusion.
3.26.54
For the Sage who knows only the One Pure Consciousness-space as Brahm-Self, how, where, when, and which sons, friends, or wives can exist?
3.26.55
The seen world was never created in the beginning; whatever appears is unborn. It is only due to wrong perception of attachment and aversion that it seems created for those with True Knowledge.
3.26.56
When the hand was playfully placed on the head by the elder Jyestha Sharma, that was the fruit of the awakening of Consciousness for the sake of establishing its power and beginning.
3.26.57
Consciousness knows exactly as it wills; good things arise accordingly. Subtle and even more Pure than Space itself, O Rama, that same Consciousness is the entire network of objects, experienced in dreams and imagined cities.
Summary of the Teachings:
These verses emphasize the illusory nature of the world, drawing parallels between dreams, hallucinations, and waking perception. Sage Vasishta explains that just as a dream creates vivid objects from nothing, the waking world too is a projection of Consciousness. Elements like earth appear suddenly based on mental perception, showing that Reality depends on how the mind conceives it, not on any independent Existence.
The teaching highlights the role of perception and conditioning.
Space (akasha) can be experienced as solid matter or void depending on the state of mind—whether in dreams, fainting, intoxication, fear, or habitual thinking. Different
people see the same thing differently (e.g., sky as demon, pearl, or worm), proving that objects have no fixed, objective reality; they arise from repeated mental habits and imagination.
Ultimately, there is no permanent substance behind appearances. The world shines only due to Consciousness, but for the enlightened Sage who Realizes the Self as Pure, Infinite Consciousness (Brahm), there is no room for multiplicity like family or possessions. These are mere illusions born of Ignorance.
The verses clarify that the Universe was never truly created; it is unborn and appears only through misperception, attachment, and aversion. True Knowledge reveals the non-existence of the material world, reducing everything to Pure Space-like Consciousness, free from distortion.
Finally, Consciousness is the sole Reality — Pure, subtle, and all-pervading. It creates everything as it wills, like dream cities or imagined worlds. For the seeker, Realizing this leads to Freedom, as the entire objective world is nothing but the play of this One Consciousness.
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