Sanatsujāta–Dhṛtarāṣṭra Saṃvāda: Brahmacarya and the Formless Brahman
Udyoga Parva 44
अन्रैव तिष्ठन् क्षत्रिय ब्रह्माविशति पश्यति । वेदेषु चानुपूर्व्येण एतद् विद्वन् ब्रवीमि ते
anraiva tiṣṭhan kṣatriya brahmāviśati paśyati | vedeṣu cānupūrvyeṇa etad vidvan bravīmi te, rājan |
O Kṣatriya, indem man auf eben diese Weise verweilt, tritt man in Brahman ein und schaut es unmittelbar. O König, was ich durch eine schrittweise Erforschung der Veden verstanden habe—das verkünde ich dir jetzt als einer, der weiß.
सनत्युजात उवाच
Steady establishment in the prescribed discipline leads to direct realization of Brahman; Sanatsujāta presents his instruction as grounded in a sequential, reflective understanding of the Vedas.
In the Sanatsujātīya dialogue within Udyoga Parva, Sanatsujāta addresses the king, assuring him that liberation is attainable through right inner abiding and then proceeds to teach what he has discerned from Vedic tradition.