धर्मस्य बहुद्वारत्वम् — Nārada’s Audience with Indra (Śānti-parva 340)
अहं हि जीवसंज्ञातो मयि जीव: समाहित: । नैवं ते बुद्धिरत्राभूद् दृष्टो जीवो मयेति वै
ahaṁ hi jīvasaṁjñāto mayi jīvaḥ samāhitaḥ | naivaṁ te buddhir atrābhūd dṛṣṭo jīvo mayeti vai ||
আমি ‘জীব’ নামে পরিচিত, এবং জীব আমার মধ্যেই প্রতিষ্ঠিত। কিন্তু এখানে তোমার বুদ্ধিতে যেন এই ধারণা না ওঠে যে ‘আমি জীবকে দেখেছি’।
भीष्म उवाच
Bhishma cautions against treating the jīva (self) as a merely external object of sight. The self is to be understood as the inner principle of life and consciousness, not as something ‘seen’ like a physical entity; hence one must refine one’s notion of knowledge and perception in spiritual inquiry.
In the Shanti Parva’s instruction-setting, Bhishma continues his philosophical exposition and clarifies a possible misunderstanding: the listener should not conclude that Bhishma has ‘seen’ the jīva in a literal, sensory way; rather, he is speaking about the jīva’s status and abiding reality in a doctrinal sense.