Prahlāda–Indra Saṃvāda: Kartṛtva (Agency) and Svabhāva (Nature) in the Causation of Karma
ताभि: संयुक्तमनसो ब्रह्म तत् सम्प्रकाशते । शनैश्वोपगते सच्चे ब्रह्मभूयाय कल्पते
tābhiḥ saṃyuktamanaso brahma tat samprakāśate | śanaiśvopagate sattve brahmabhūyāya kalpate ||
قال بهيشما: إذا تناغم عقلُ المرء واتحد مع القوى الحاكمة للحواس، أشرق البراهمان الأعلى (بارابراهمان) جليًّا في باطنه. ثم إذا نهضت الطهارة (سَتْفَا) شيئًا فشيئًا، صار ذلك المرء أهلًا لبلوغ حال البراهمان: تحررًا من الوهم وثباتًا في الحقيقة العليا.
भीष्म उवाच
Inner realization of Brahman arises when the mind is properly integrated with and governed through the senses (and their presiding principles), leading to increasing sattva (purity/clarity). As sattva grows gradually, one becomes qualified for brahma-bhāva—abidance in the highest reality.
In the Shanti Parva’s instruction on peace and liberation, Bhishma continues advising Yudhishthira on the inner disciplines that lead beyond sorrow. Here he describes a contemplative progression: disciplined sensory life and mental integration give rise to inner illumination, and sustained purity culminates in fitness for Brahman-realization.