The king then said to Satyayajña Pauluṣi - ‘O Prācīnayogya, whom do you worship as the Self?’ Satyayajña replied - ‘I worship Āditya, the sun, revered king.’ The king said - ‘That which you worship as the Vaiśvānara Ātman is named Viśvarūpa. This is why you have in your family wealth in many forms’.
‘You now have chariots drawn by mules. You are served by maidservants, and you have a necklace. You enjoy eating food and you see your dear ones and everything pleasant. He who worships the Vaiśvānara Self thus enjoys eating food and is able to see his dear ones. He also has children in his family who shine with the radiance of Brahman (i.e., they become well known for their good conduct and scholarship). But this Āditya is like the eye of the Self.’ Then the king said, ‘If you had not come to me, you would have become blind’.