अध्यात्म-तत्त्व-निर्णयः
Adhyātma Taxonomy: Elements, Faculties, and Guṇas
हानिभड़विकल्पानां नवानां संचयेन च | शरीराणामजस्याहु्सत्वं पारदर्शिन:
hāni-bhaṅga-vikalpānāṁ navānāṁ sañcayena ca | śarīrāṇām ajasyāhuḥ sattvaṁ pāradarśinaḥ ||
Dijo Vyāsa: Los videntes que perciben de veras la realidad declaran que, puesto que el Sí mismo no nacido acumula una y otra vez cuerpos siempre nuevos—cada uno sujeto a pérdida, ruptura y mudanza—su naturaleza esencial es llamada “Haṁsa”, el principio interior puro que atraviesa encarnaciones cambiantes sin nacer él mismo.
व्यास उवाच
The verse contrasts the perishable body—marked by loss, dissolution, and continual modification—with the unborn inner principle. Because the inner Self repeatedly associates with new bodies in saṁsāra, the wise describe its essential purity as ‘haṁsa’, pointing to a reality that remains unstained amid changing embodiments.
In Śānti Parva’s reflective instruction, Vyāsa articulates a philosophical explanation of embodiment and rebirth. He reports the view of pāradarśin (truth-seeing) sages: bodies are repeatedly taken up and discarded, while the unborn Self’s true nature is identified through the symbolic term ‘haṁsa’.