Vasiṣṭha on Saṃsāra, Guṇas, and Misattributed Agency
Mahābhārata 12.292
प्रयत्नेन च संसिद्धा धनैरपि विवर्जिता: । सम्यग् हुत्वा हुतवहं मुनयः सिद्धिमागता:
prayatnena ca saṁsiddhā dhanair api vivarjitāḥ | samyag hutvā hutavahaṁ munayaḥ siddhim āgatāḥ ||
Parāśara dijo: «Aun sin riquezas, los sabios alcanzaron la realización por su propio esfuerzo sostenido. Habiendo ofrecido debidamente las oblaciones en el fuego sagrado, lograron el éxito espiritual». El verso subraya que la disciplina y la recta ejecución de los ritos del dharma pueden otorgar logro, independientemente de los recursos materiales.
पराशर उवाच
True accomplishment does not depend on wealth; disciplined personal effort and properly performed dharmic practice (such as sacrificial offerings) can lead to spiritual attainment.
Parāśara cites the example of sages who lacked material riches yet achieved siddhi by sustained effort and by correctly performing fire-offerings, illustrating a moral lesson about the power of practice and right conduct.