Jarā-Mṛtyu-anatikrama: Janaka–Pañcaśikha-saṃvāda
Aging and Death Cannot Be Overstepped
सर्गप्रलयधर्मत्वादव्यक्त प्राहुरक्षरम् । तदेतद् गुणसर्गाय विकुर्वाणं पुन: पुन:
sarga-pralaya-dharmatvād avyaktaṃ prāhur akṣaram | tad etad guṇa-sargāya vikurvāṇaṃ punaḥ punaḥ ||
Vasiṣṭha sprach: „Weil Schöpfung und Auflösung ihr wesenhaft eigen sind, wird das Unmanifestierte (Prakṛti) ‘akṣara’ genannt, das Unvergängliche. Doch eben diese Prakṛti wandelt sich immer wieder, um die Entfaltungen der guṇa — wie mahat und die übrigen — hervorzubringen, und wird so zum Grund des manifesten Wandels; daher nennt man sie auch ‘kṣara’, das Vergängliche.“
वसिष्ठ उवाच
The verse distinguishes two ways of speaking about Prakṛti (the Unmanifest): as akṣara because it persists as the underlying principle through cycles of creation and dissolution, and as kṣara because it repeatedly transforms to produce the manifest evolutes (mahat and others) driven by the guṇas.
In Śānti Parva’s philosophical instruction, Vasiṣṭha explains cosmological process and terminology: how the unmanifest ground is described as imperishable in itself, yet is also called perishable insofar as it becomes the changing world through repeated modification.