Adhyātma–Adhibhūta–Adhidaivata Correspondences and the Triguṇa Lakṣaṇas (Śānti-parva 301)
सर्वे विप्राश्ष॒ देवाश्ष तथा शमविदो जना: । ब्रह्माणं परमं देवमनन्तं परमच्युतम्
sarve viprāś ca devāś ca tathā śamavido janāḥ | brahmāṇaṃ paramaṃ devam anantaṃ paramācyutam ||
ビーシュマは言った。「すべてのバラモンたち、神々、そして内なる静けさを知る人々もまた、皆ブラフマンを至上の神として崇敬する――無限なる者、最高の『アチュタ』(不落・不敗の者)、失することなき御方を。」
भीष्म उवाच
That the highest object of reverence is the Supreme—Brahman—described as infinite and unfailing (Acyuta), acknowledged across spiritual and cosmic orders: brāhmaṇas, gods, and disciplined seekers of tranquillity.
In Śānti Parva, Bhīṣma continues his instruction on dharma and higher truth, emphasizing a shared recognition of the Supreme principle—Brahman/Paramadeva—by diverse authorities and realized practitioners.