नारद–शुक संवादः
Impermanence, Svabhāva, and Śuka’s Resolve for Yoga
शिष्याणामखिल कृत्स्नमनुज्ञातं ससंग्रहम् । सर्वे च शिष्या: शुचयो गता: परमहर्षिता:
śiṣyāṇām akhilaṁ kṛtsnam anujñātaṁ sasaṅgraham | sarve ca śiṣyāḥ śucayo gatāḥ paramaharṣitāḥ ||
ヤージュニャヴァルキヤは言った。「私は弟子たちに、その論書の全体を余すところなく授けた――内奥の趣意と、秩序立てられた綱要をも添えて。しかる後、彼らに退出の許しを与えた。すると、行いと戒律において清らかなその弟子たちは、至上の歓喜に満たされ、それぞれの家へと帰っていった。」
याज़्ञवल्क्य उवाच
The verse highlights the dharmic ideal of complete and responsible transmission of knowledge: the teacher imparts the teaching in full, including its organized summary and inner purport, and the students respond with purity of conduct and disciplined joy—showing that learning is fulfilled when it shapes character (śuci) as well as understanding.
Yājñavalkya concludes instruction: after teaching the disciples the whole text along with its compendium/summary, he grants them permission to leave. The disciples, described as morally pure and highly delighted, depart for their homes.