अव्यक्त–प्रकृति–इन्द्रियविचारः
The Unmanifest, Prakṛtis, and the Sense-Complex
शरीरगृहसंज्ञस्य शौचतीर्थस्थ देहिन: । बुद्धिमार्गप्रयातस्य सुखं त्विह परत्र च,शरीर ही जिसका घर है, जो बाहर-भीतरकी पवित्रताको ही तीर्थ मानता है तथा बुद्धिपूर्वक कल्याणके मार्गपर चलता है, उस देहधारी जीवको इहलोक और परलोकमें भी सुख मिलता है
śarīra-gṛha-saṁjñasya śauca-tīrtha-stha dehinaḥ | buddhi-mārga-prayātasya sukhaṁ tv iha paratra ca ||
قال باراشارا: «أمّا الكائن المتجسّد الذي يعدّ الجسد مسكنًا، ويتّخذ الطهارة باطنًا وظاهرًا هي نفسها مَعبرًا مقدّسًا (تيرثا)، ويسير ببصيرةٍ في طريق الخير الحقّ—فإنّ السعادة تنشأ له في هذه الدنيا وفي الآخرة كذلك».
पराशर उवाच
True well-being comes to the embodied person who treats purity (inner and outer) as the real ‘tīrtha’ and who, guided by discernment (buddhi), follows the path of spiritual and ethical welfare; such a person gains happiness both in this life and after death.
In Śānti Parva’s instruction on dharma and right living, the sage Parāśara delivers a didactic statement: he redirects the idea of pilgrimage from external places to personal purity and wise conduct, promising auspicious results in both worlds.