Adhyāya 325: Nārada in Śvetadvīpa—Stotra to the Nirguṇa Mahātman
पितुर्नियोगाज्जग्राह शुको धर्मभूतां वर: । योगशास्त्रं च निखिलं कापिलं चैव भारत,भारत! पिताकी आज्ञासे धर्मात्माओंमें श्रेष्ठ शुकने सम्पूर्ण योगशास्त्र तथा समस्त सांख्यका अध्ययन किया
piturniyogāj jagrāha śuko dharmabhūtāṁ varaḥ | yogaśāstraṁ ca nikhilaṁ kāpilaṁ caiva bhārata ||
Bhishma berkata: Wahai Bharata, atas perintah ayahnya, Shuka—yang utama di antara para dharmika—menguasai seluruh śāstra Yoga, dan juga ajaran Sāṅkhya menurut Kapila.
भीष्म उवाच
True spiritual knowledge is pursued with discipline and rightful guidance: Shuka, exemplary in dharma, undertakes complete study of Yoga and Kapila’s Sāṅkhya, indicating that liberation-oriented wisdom rests on both ethical excellence and rigorous learning.
Bhishma, instructing Yudhiṣṭhira in the Śānti Parva’s mokṣa-oriented discourse, cites Shuka’s education: obeying his father’s command, Shuka studies the full Yoga tradition and the Kapila Sāṅkhya system, presenting him as an ideal seeker and authority in spiritual disciplines.