Adhyātma–Adhibhūta–Adhidaivata Correspondences and the Triguṇa Lakṣaṇas (Śānti-parva 301)
युधिछिर उवाच कान् स्वगात्रोद्धवान् दोषान् पश्यस्यमितविक्रम । एतन्मे संशयं कृत्स्नं वक्तुमहसि तत्त्वतः
yudhiṣṭhira uvāca kān svagātrodbhavān doṣān paśyasy amitavikrama | etan me saṁśayaṁ kṛtsnaṁ vaktum arhasi tattvataḥ ||
যুধিষ্ঠিৰে ক’লে—হে অমিতবিক্ৰম পিতামহ! আপোনাৰ দৃষ্টিত নিজৰ দেহৰ পৰাই উদ্ভৱ হোৱা দোষসমূহ কোন কোন? অনুগ্ৰহ কৰি মোৰ এই সম্পূৰ্ণ সংশয় তত্ত্বতঃ দূৰ কৰি কওক।
युधिछिर उवाच
The verse frames an ethical inquiry: Yudhiṣṭhira seeks a truthful, complete account of the ‘doṣas’ rooted in embodied existence—suggesting that moral struggle is tied to bodily impulses and limitations, and that clarity about these sources is necessary for self-governance and dharmic living.
In the Śānti Parva dialogue, Yudhiṣṭhira addresses the grandsire Bhīṣma and asks him to identify the defects that originate from one’s own body, requesting a thorough explanation to remove his doubt.