आत्मदर्शन-उपदेशः (Ātma-darśana Upadeśa) — Mind, Senses, and the All-pervading Self
लोकतत्त्वं च कार्त्स्न्येन भूतानामागतिं गतिम् । सर्गश्न निधनं चैव कुत एतत् प्रवर्तते,मैं लोकका तत्त्व पूर्णरूपसे जानना चाहता हूँ। प्राणियोंक आवागमन और सृष्टि-प्रलय किससे होते हैं?
yudhiṣṭhira uvāca | lokatattvaṃ ca kārtsnyena bhūtānām āgatiṃ gatiṃ | sargaś ca nidhanaṃ caiva kuta etat pravartate ||
ユディシュティラは言った。「私は、世界の真実の本性を余すところなく知りたい。衆生が輪廻の道程においていかに来たり去ったりするのか、また創造と滅尽(生成と壊滅)がいかに起こるのか。これら一切の営みは、いかなる源より起こり、進行するのか。」
युधिछिर उवाच
The verse frames a foundational inquiry of Śānti Parva: understanding the causal basis of saṃsāra—how beings repeatedly arrive and depart—and the larger cosmic rhythm of creation and dissolution. It sets up a dharmic-philosophical discussion in which ethical life is linked to knowing the causes (often explained through karma, time, and ultimate reality) that govern worldly existence.
In the post-war instruction setting of Śānti Parva, Yudhiṣṭhira, seeking clarity and peace, asks for a comprehensive explanation of the world’s nature: the movement of beings through birth and death and the mechanisms behind cosmic creation and destruction. This question invites the teacher’s discourse on metaphysical causes and moral order.