Sanatsujāta–Dhṛtarāṣṭra Saṃvāda: Pramāda as Mṛtyu
Chapter 42
धर्मादिषु स्थितो<प्येवं क्षत्रिय ब्रह्म पश्यति । वेदानां चानुपूर्व्येण एतद् बुद्धया ब्रवीमि ते
dharmādiṣu sthito 'py evaṁ kṣatriya brahma paśyati | vedānāṁ cānupūrvyena etad buddhayā bravīmi te, rājan |
Wahai Kṣatriya, bahkan ketika tetap teguh dalam dharma dan laku-laku lainnya, seseorang dapat memandang Brahman. Demikian pula, dengan mempelajari Weda secara berurutan dan menurut tata cara yang benar, orang sampai pada perwujudan langsung yang sama. Setelah kutetapkan ini dengan buddhi-ku, wahai Raja, kukatakan kepadamu.
सनत्युजात उवाच
Sanatsujāta teaches that direct realization of Brahman is attainable not only through steadfastness in dharma and allied disciplines, but also through proper, sequential study of the Vedas; both can culminate in the same spiritual vision when guided by discernment.
In the Sanatsujātīya section of Udyoga Parva, the sage Sanatsujāta instructs the king (Dhṛtarāṣṭra) on higher spiritual knowledge; here he assures the ruler that ethical steadiness and disciplined Vedic learning can lead to the direct ‘seeing’ of Brahman.