Yoga, Nārāyaṇa as Supreme Principle, and the Emanation of Categories
Sāṅkhya-Yoga Outline
नोत्सहन्ते यथा वेत्तुमिन्द्रियैरिन्द्रियाण्यपि । तथैवेह परा बुद्धि: परं बोध्यं न पश्यति
notsahante yathā vettum indriyaiḥ indriyāṇy api | tathaiveha parā buddhiḥ paraṃ bodhyaṃ na paśyati | kintu jñātā puruṣa eva buddhyā tasya sākṣāt karoti ||
Sebagaimana indra-indra tidak mampu sungguh-sungguh mengetahui indra-indra melalui indra itu sendiri, demikian pula di dunia ini bahkan buddhi yang tertinggi pun tidak dapat, dengan kekuatannya sendiri, memandang Objek Pengetahuan Yang Mahatinggi. Yang menyadari-Nya secara langsung ialah sang jñātā—purusha sebagai saksi—dengan menjadikan buddhi sebagai sarana.
भीष्म उवाच
The verse distinguishes instruments of knowledge (senses and even refined intellect) from the true knower (puruṣa). Instruments cannot fully grasp their own basis or the Supreme reality by themselves; direct realization (sākṣāt) occurs when the conscious witness uses intellect as a tool, not as the final authority.
In the Shanti Parva’s instruction on liberation and right understanding, Bhishma continues advising Yudhishthira by explaining the limits of sensory and intellectual cognition and pointing toward direct experiential knowledge of the highest truth through the inner knower.