आत्मदर्शन-उपदेशः (Ātma-darśana Upadeśa) — Mind, Senses, and the All-pervading Self
व्यास उवाच अनाद्यन्तमजं दिव्यमजरं ध्रुवमव्ययम् । अप्रतर्क्यमविज्ञेयं ब्रह्माग्रे सम्प्रवर्तते
vyāsa uvāca | anādyantam ajaṃ divyam ajaraṃ dhruvam avyayam | apratarkyam avijñeyaṃ brahma agre sampravartate ||
ヴィヤーサは言った。「わが子よ、創造のまさに初めには、ただブラフマンのみが在る。始まりも終わりもなく、不生にして神妙、老いず、堅固で滅びない。理詰めの思考の及ばぬところにあり、通常の認識の対象でもない。」
व्यास उवाच
The verse asserts Brahman as the primordial and ultimate reality: beginningless, endless, unborn, unchanging, and beyond the limits of discursive reasoning and objectifying knowledge. Ethical and spiritual life is thereby oriented toward humility, renunciation of egoic claims, and pursuit of direct realization rather than mere argument.
In the Śānti Parva’s instruction on peace and higher wisdom, Vyāsa addresses the listener (implicitly a disciple/son) and begins a cosmological-metaphysical exposition: before all manifested creation, only the absolute Brahman is said to prevail.