Prahlāda–Indra Saṃvāda: Kartṛtva (Agency) and Svabhāva (Nature) in the Causation of Karma
निः:संदिग्धमनीहो वै मुक्त: सर्वपरिग्रहै: । विविक्तचारी लघ्वाशी तपस्वी नियतेन्द्रिय:
niḥsaṃdigdhamanīho vai muktaḥ sarvaparigrahaiḥ | viviktacārī laghvāśī tapasvī niyatendriyaḥ ||
Bhīṣma dit : Celui qui est sans doute et sans agitation, qui a renoncé à toutes possessions et attaches ; qui vit retiré, mange peu, pratique l’austérité et tient ses sens en discipline — celui-là, par un esprit stable et inébranlable, atteint sans incertitude le Brahman suprême.
भीष्म उवाच
Liberation and realization of Brahman come through inner discipline: freedom from doubt, renunciation of grasping (parigraha), seclusion from distractions, moderation in food, austerity, and restraint of the senses—culminating in a steady, controlled mind.
In the Shanti Parva’s instruction on dharma and liberation, Bhishma is advising Yudhishthira about the qualities of a true renunciant/aspirant whose disciplined life and unwavering mind lead to certain attainment of the Supreme.