Mokṣa-dharma Yoga-Upadeśa: Equanimity, Sense-Restraint, and Vision of the Ātman (आत्मदर्शन-योगोपदेशः)
विमुक्त: सर्वसंस्कारैस्ततो ब्रह्म सनातनम् । परमाप्रोति संशान्तमचलं नित्यमक्षरम्
vimuktaḥ sarvasaṃskāraiḥ tato brahma sanātanam | paramāpnoti saṃśāntam acalaṃ nityam akṣaram ||
જે સર્વ સંસ્કારોથી વિમુક્ત થાય છે, તે શાંત, અચલ, નિત્ય, અક્ષય અને સનાતન પરબ્રહ્મને પામે છે.
ब्राह्मण उवाच
Liberation comes through freedom from all saṃskāras—deep conditioning and constructed mental-ritual formations. When these cease to bind, one attains the eternal, imperishable Brahman characterized by complete peace and unshakable steadiness.
A Brahmin speaker delivers a doctrinal statement on the highest goal (Brahman-realization), describing the state reached by a person who has become detached from all conditioning and thus attains the tranquil, immutable Supreme Reality.