मृत्युकारणप्रश्नः / Inquiry into the Cause and Designation of Death
ताम्येयु: प्रच्युता: पृथ्व्या यथा पूर्णा नदीं नरा: | अवगाढा हाविद्वांसो विद्धि लोकमिमं तथा
tāmyeyuḥ pracyutāḥ pṛthvyā yathā pūrṇāṃ nadīṃ narāḥ | avagāḍhā hāvidvāṃso viddhi lokam imaṃ tathā ||
व्यास बोले—जैसे नदी के किनारे से जल-पूर्ण नदी में गिर पड़े, तैरने की कला से रहित मनुष्य डूबते-उतराते हुए महान् क्लेश सहते हैं; उसी प्रकार अज्ञानी जन इस संसार-सागर में निमग्न होकर निरन्तर दुःख भोगते रहते हैं—ऐसा समझो।
व्यास उवाच
Ignorance is like not knowing how to swim: when one is plunged into worldly existence, one repeatedly sinks into distress. The implied remedy is knowledge/discernment that enables one to cross saṃsāra rather than be overwhelmed by it.
Vyāsa instructs his listener using a vivid analogy: people who fall into a flooded river without swimming skill suffer greatly; likewise, the unwise, immersed in the world, continue to experience suffering.