मांसभक्षण-दोषाः तथा अहिंसाया माहात्म्यम् | Faults of Meat-Consumption and the Supremacy of Ahiṃsā
सर्वभूतात्मभूतस्य सर्वभूतानि पश्यत: । देवा5पि मार्गे मुहान्ति अपदस्य पदैषिण:
sarvabhūtātmabhūtasya sarvabhūtāni paśyataḥ | devā api mārge muhyanti apadasya padaiṣiṇaḥ ||
Yudhiṣṭhira said: “Even the gods become bewildered when they try to trace the path of that knower who has become the very Self of all beings—who sees all creatures with equal vision—and whose movement is beyond ordinary coming and going.”
युधिछिर उवाच
The verse teaches that the truly liberated knower identifies with the Self of all beings and sees all creatures equally; such a person’s spiritual ‘path’ is trackless and cannot be judged by outward movement or conventional markers—so subtle that even gods cannot fully comprehend it.
Yudhiṣṭhira is describing the nature of a realized sage: one who has transcended ordinary notions of action and progress. In emphasizing that even the devas are bewildered when trying to follow that sage’s course, he highlights the transcendence and inwardness of genuine realization.