Vimokṣa-niścaya: Pañcaśikha’s Analysis of Aggregates, Guṇas, and Tyāga (मोक्षनिर्णयः)
अजितेन्द्रिय जीव अज्ञानवश सत्त्व, रज और तमसे मोहित हो निरन्तर चक्रकी तरह घूमते रहते हैं ।। तस्मात् सम्यक् परीक्षेत दोषानज्ञानसम्भवान् | अज्ञानप्रभवं दुःखमहंकारं परित्यजेत्,अतः विवेकी पुरुषको चाहिये कि वह अज्ञानजनित दोषोंकी भलीभाँति परीक्षा करे तथा उस अज्ञानसे उत्पन्न हुए दुःख और अहंकारको त्याग दे
bhīṣma uvāca | ajitendriyo jīvo 'jñānavaśāt sattva-rajas-tamobhir mohito nityaṃ cakrakīva parivartate || tasmāt samyak parīkṣeta doṣān ajñāna-sambhavān | ajñāna-prabhavaṃ duḥkham ahaṃkāraṃ parityajet ||
Bhishma said: A living being who has not conquered the senses, driven by ignorance and deluded by the qualities of sattva, rajas, and tamas, keeps revolving ceaselessly like a wheel. Therefore one should carefully examine the faults that arise from ignorance, and renounce the suffering and the ego-sense that are born of that ignorance.
भीष्म उवाच
Lack of sense-control keeps the jīva trapped in cyclic wandering under the delusion of the three guṇas. The remedy is discriminative inquiry: identify the faults born of ignorance and abandon the ego-sense and suffering that arise from it.
In the Śānti Parva’s instruction section, Bhīṣma continues advising Yudhiṣṭhira on inner discipline and liberation-oriented ethics, explaining why beings remain bound and what practical mental renunciation is required.