नास्ति सांख्यसमं ज्ञानं नास्ति योगसमं बलम् | तावुभावेकचर्यो तावुभावनिधनौ स्मृती,सांख्यके समान कोई ज्ञान नहीं है। योगके समान कोई बल नहीं है। इन दोनोंका लक्ष्य एक है और वे दोनों ही मृत्युका निवारण करनेवाले माने गये हैं
nāsti sāṅkhyasamaṃ jñānaṃ nāsti yogasamaṃ balam | tāv ubhāv ekacaryau tāv ubhāv anidhanau smṛtī ||
ヤージュニャヴァルキヤは言った。「サーンキヤに等しき智はなく、ヨーガに等しき力はない。されどこの二つは同じ道を歩み、同じ目的に向かう。いずれも死を超えしめるものとして記憶されている。」
याज़्ञवल्क्य उवाच
Sāṅkhya is praised for unsurpassed liberating knowledge (discriminating Self from non-Self), and Yoga for unsurpassed strength (discipline, concentration, steadiness). Despite differing emphases, they converge in practice and culminate in the same end: transcendence of death through liberation.
In the Śānti Parva’s instruction on peace and liberation, the sage Yājñavalkya teaches that the two major spiritual approaches—Sāṅkhya (insight) and Yoga (discipline)—are not rivals but complementary paths that ultimately lead to the same death-transcending realization.