जनक–सुलभा संवादः
Janaka–Sulabhā Dialogue on Mokṣa and Non-attachment
षड्विंशो5हमिति प्राज्ञो गृहमाणो5जरामर: । केवलेन बलेनैव समतां यात्यसंशयम्
ṣaḍviṃśo ’ham iti prājño gṛhṇāno ’jarāmaraḥ | kevalena balenaiva samatāṃ yāty asaṃśayam ||
বসিষ্ঠ বললেন—“আমি পঁচিশ তত্ত্ব থেকে পৃথক ছাব্বিশতম, অজর-অমর আত্মা; নিত্য জ্ঞানসম্পন্ন এবং জ্ঞেয়”—এই বিবেক ধারণ করে জীবাত্মা কেবল বিবেকের বলেই ব্রহ্মভাব লাভ করে; এতে সন্দেহ নেই।
वसिष्ठ उवाच
By firm contemplative discernment—recognizing the Self as the twenty-sixth reality beyond the twenty-five tattvas (body-mind and cosmic principles)—the jīva realizes its identity with Brahman. Liberation is presented as the fruit of viveka (discriminative knowledge) held steadily, not as a product of external force.
Vasiṣṭha instructs through a concise contemplative formula: the seeker repeatedly grasps the insight “I am the immortal Self beyond the tattvas.” This sustained inner conviction culminates in samatā—oneness/equanimity identified here with Brahman-realization.