मृत्योर्ब्रह्मणा नियोजनम् — The Commissioning of Mṛtyu by Brahmā
संगुप्तान्यात्मनो द्वाराण्यपिधाय विचिन्तयन् । यो ह्यास्ते ब्राह्मण:शिष्ट: स आत्मरतिरुच्यते
saṃguptāny ātmano dvārāṇy apidhāya vicintayan | yo hy āste brāhmaṇaḥ śiṣṭaḥ sa ātmaratir ucyate ||
من حرس أبواب حواسّه حراسةً محكمة، وأغلقها من كل جهة، ومكث في تأمّلٍ دائمٍ في البَرَهْمَن—فذلك هو البراهمنِيّ المهذّب القدوة، ويُسمّى «المتلذّذ بالذات» (ātmarati).
व्यास उवाच
True excellence is defined by inner mastery: one who guards and restrains the senses and abides in steady contemplation is called ātmarati—content in the Self rather than dependent on external pleasures.
Vyāsa characterizes the ideal disciplined person: by metaphorically shutting the ‘gates’ of the senses and turning attention inward, the exemplary brāhmaṇa remains in contemplation and is praised as self-delighting (ātmarati).