ज्ञानेन विविधान् क्लेशानतिवृत्तस्य मोहजान्
jñānena vividhān kleśān ativṛttasya mohajān
Nārada sprach: „Für den, der durch wahres Wissen die vielfältigen, aus Verblendung geborenen Leiden überschritten hat …“
नारद उवाच
Knowledge (jñāna) enables a person to overcome the diverse sufferings that arise from delusion (moha). The ethical implication is that clarity and discernment reduce inner turmoil and lead toward freedom from bondage.
Narada is speaking in a didactic context within the Shanti Parva, introducing or continuing an instruction about the liberated or wise person—specifically, one who has crossed beyond delusion-born afflictions by means of knowledge.