Adhyāya 353 — Kathā-prāmāṇya (Authority of Transmission) and the Brāhmaṇa’s Ascetic Resolve
चतुर्विभक्त: पुरुष: स क्रीडति यथेच्छति । एवं स भगवान् स्वेन ज्ञानेन प्रतिबोधित:
caturvibhaktaḥ puruṣaḥ sa krīḍati yathecchati | evaṁ sa bhagavān svena jñānena pratibodhitaḥ ||
ビーシュマは言った。「至上のプルシャは四つの顕現に分かれ、己が意のままに自在に神妙なる戯れ(リーラー)をなす。同様に、その福徳具足の主は、主ご自身の智によってこそ悟られる—自ら光り、自らを顕すものであり、知られるために他に依らない。」
पितामह उवाच
The verse teaches that the Supreme Lord manifests in a fourfold way and acts in the world by His own free will (divine play). He is ultimately known not through external means alone but because His own consciousness/knowledge reveals Him—He is self-luminous and self-disclosing.
In Śānti Parva, Bhīṣma instructs Yudhiṣṭhira on dharma and higher truths. Here he describes the Lord’s fourfold manifestation (often explained as the caturvyūha beginning with Vāsudeva) and emphasizes that realization of the Lord occurs through the Lord’s own power of knowledge.