Adhyāya 241: Guṇa-sṛṣṭi, Kṣetrajña-sākṣitva, and Śama through Ātma-jñāna (गुणसृष्टिः, क्षेत्रज्ञसाक्षित्वं, शमः)
कर्मण: फलमाप्रोति सुखदु:खे भवाभवौ | विद्यया तदवाप्रोति यत्र गत्वा न शोचति
karmaṇaḥ phalam āpnoti sukhaduḥkhe bhavābhavau | vidyayā tad avāpnoti yatra gatvā na śocati ||
Bhishma enseña: El fruto natural de la acción es el placer y el dolor, y el ciclo del surgir y cesar (nacimiento y muerte). Por la acción el hombre sólo alcanza esos resultados condicionados; pero mediante el conocimiento verdadero llega al estado supremo, adonde, una vez ido, ya no se aflige.
भीष्म उवाच
Karma produces finite, dualistic results—pleasure/pain and continued samsaric becoming (birth and death). Liberating knowledge (vidyā) leads to the supreme state beyond these results, where sorrow ceases.
In the Shanti Parva’s instruction on dharma and liberation, Bhishma addresses the listener (Yudhishthira in this section) and contrasts the outcomes of action with the higher attainment gained through knowledge, emphasizing the path toward freedom from grief.