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Shloka 11

तुलाधार-उपदेशः

Tulādhāra’s Instruction to Jājali on Ahiṃsā and Abhaya-dāna

युधिछिर उवाच कथं पज्चगुणा बुद्धि: कथं पज्चेन्द्रिया गुणा: । एतन्मे सर्वमाचक्ष्व सूक्ष्मज्ञानं पितामह,युधिष्ठिरने पूछा--पितामह! बुद्धिके पाँच ही गुण कैसे हैं? तथा पाँच इन्द्रियाँ भी भूतोंके गुण कैसे हो सकती हैं? यह सारा सूक्ष्म ज्ञान आप मुझे बताइये

yudhiṣṭhira uvāca

kathaṃ pañcaguṇā buddhiḥ kathaṃ pañcendriyā guṇāḥ |

etan me sarvam ācakṣva sūkṣmajñānaṃ pitāmaha ||

Yudhishthira said: “How is the intellect said to have five qualities? And how are the five senses also called ‘qualities’ (of the elements)? Grandfather, explain all of this to me—this subtle knowledge—in full.”

{'yudhiṣṭhira uvāca''Yudhiṣṭhira said', 'katham': 'how? in what manner?', 'pañca-guṇā': 'having five qualities
{'yudhiṣṭhira uvāca':
fivefold in attributes', 'buddhiḥ''intellect
fivefold in attributes', 'buddhiḥ':
discriminative faculty', 'pañca-indriyāḥ''the five sense-faculties (hearing, touch, sight, taste, smell)', 'guṇāḥ': 'qualities/attributes
discriminative faculty', 'pañca-indriyāḥ':
also properties associated with elements', 'etat''this', 'me': 'to me
also properties associated with elements', 'etat':
my', 'sarvam''all
my', 'sarvam':
entirely', 'ācakṣva''tell, explain (imperative)', 'sūkṣma-jñānam': 'subtle knowledge
entirely', 'ācakṣva':
fine metaphysical understanding', 'pitāmaha''grandfather
fine metaphysical understanding', 'pitāmaha':

युधिछिर उवाच

Y
Yudhiṣṭhira
P
Pitāmaha (Bhīṣma)

Educational Q&A

The verse frames a metaphysical inquiry: Yudhiṣṭhira asks Bhīṣma to clarify how the intellect is described as fivefold in qualities and how the five sense-faculties can be treated as ‘qualities’—a subtle doctrinal point typically explained through Sāṅkhya-style analysis of mind, senses, and elemental properties.

In the Śānti Parva’s instruction setting, Yudhiṣṭhira, seeking clarity after the war, questions the elder Bhīṣma (Pitāmaha) and requests a complete explanation of a fine philosophical topic concerning buddhi, indriyas, and guṇas.