Śrī–Indra–Bali Saṃvāda: The Departure and Fourfold Placement of Lakṣmī
इति सम्यड्मनस्येते बहव: सन्ति हेतव: । एतदस्तीदमस्तीति न किज्वचित्प्रतिदृश्यते
iti samyaṅ-manasy ete bahavaḥ santi hetavaḥ | etad astīdam astīti na kiñcit kvacit pratidṛśyate ||
ভীষ্ম বললেন—এভাবে মন যখন সম্যক্ অনুসন্ধানে প্রবৃত্ত হয়, তখন নানা ধরনের কারণ-যুক্তি উঠে আসে; কিন্তু সেই তর্ক-প্রতিতর্ক থেকে কোথাও নিশ্চিতভাবে দেখা যায় না—‘এটি আছে’ বা ‘এটি নেই’।
भीष्म उवाच
Bhishma highlights the limits of purely intellectual argument: many reasons can be produced on both sides, yet they may not yield decisive perception of truth—especially about the self. True understanding requires more than debate; it calls for deeper discernment and reliable means of knowledge.
In the Shanti Parva’s instruction-setting, Bhishma continues his philosophical counsel, cautioning that mental disputation generates numerous arguments but does not by itself settle the question of existence or non-existence (notably of the self).