Adhyāya 302: Guṇa-vicāra, Gati-bheda, and the Imperishable State
Yājñavalkya–Janaka
महांश्वैवाग्रजो नित्यमेतत् क्षरनिदर्शनम् | कथितं ते महाराज यन्मां त्वं परिपृच्छसि
mahāṁś caivāgrajo nityam etat kṣara-nidarśanam | kathitaṁ te mahārāja yan māṁ tvaṁ paripṛcchasi ||
वसिष्ठ बोले—क्षर का यह लक्षण सदा स्मरण रखना: क्षर-तत्त्वों में महत्तत्त्व ही प्रथम उत्पन्न हुआ। हे महाराज! तुमने जो मुझसे पूछा था, उसके अनुसार मैंने तुम्हें क्षर-अक्षर का यह विवेचन कह सुनाया।
वसिष्ठ उवाच
The perishable realm (kṣara) is identified by origination and change; its first manifest principle is Mahat (cosmic intellect). Remembering this helps distinguish mutable phenomena from the imperishable (akṣara).
Vasiṣṭha concludes a response to the king’s inquiry, summarizing the defining sign of kṣara and stating that he has explained the doctrine of kṣara and akṣara as requested.