सांख्ययोगभेदः तथा योगबलोपदेशः
Sāṃkhya–Yoga Distinction and Instruction on Yogic Strength
स तेनाढ्यो महायोगी तपसा च धनेन च । व्यराजत महाराज त्रिषु लोकेषु वीर्यवान्,महाराज! महायोगी उशना उस तपस्यारूप धनसे सम्पन्न एवं शक्तिशाली हो तीनों लोकोंमें प्रकाशित होने लगे
sa tenāḍhyo mahāyogī tapasā ca dhanena ca | vyarājata mahārāja triṣu lokeṣu vīryavān ||
قال بهيشما: وقد تزوّد بتلك المنزلة، أشرق اليوغي العظيم—غنيًّا بثروة التَّبَس (التقشّف المنضبط) وبالوسائل المادية أيضًا—يا أيها الملك. وبما له من قوة روحية، ذاع صيته في العوالم الثلاثة.
भीष्म उवाच
The verse teaches that disciplined austerity (tapas) is a form of true wealth that generates inner power (vīrya) and genuine radiance; when joined with rightful resources, it makes one’s excellence naturally manifest and widely recognized.
Bhishma, instructing the king, describes a great yogin who—having gained a certain attainment—became prosperous through both tapas and wealth, and consequently shone with fame and potency throughout the three worlds.