Bhṛgu–Bharadvāja-saṃvāda: Vānaprastha-parivrājaka-ācāra, Abhaya-dharma, and Lokānāṃ Vibhāga (Śānti-parva 185)
हस्वो दीर्घस्तथा स्थूलश्षतुरस्रो5णुवृत्तवान्
bharadvāja uvāca | hrasvo dīrghas tathā sthūlaś caturaśro 'ṇuvṛttavān | evaṃ ṣoḍaśa-vistāro jyotī-rūpa-guṇaḥ smṛtaḥ ||
ह्रस्व, दीर्घ, स्थूल, चौकोर, सूक्ष्म और गोल—इस प्रकार ‘ज्योतिर्मय रूप’ नामक गुण सोलह प्रकार के विस्तार वाला माना गया है।
भरद्वाज उवाच
The verse teaches that what is perceived as ‘form’ (rūpa), here termed a ‘luminous form-quality’ (jyotī-rūpa-guṇa), manifests in many distinguishable modes (e.g., short/long, thick, square, minute/round). The ethical-spiritual point in Śānti Parva is to cultivate discrimination: recognize changing attributes as qualities of phenomena, not as the unchanging Self.
In Śānti Parva’s instructional setting, the sage Bharadvāja is explaining a doctrinal classification of qualities. He enumerates basic shape/size modalities as part of a broader scheme said to extend to sixteen varieties, supporting a systematic understanding of how the world of experience is analyzed in traditional teaching.