विषप्रयोगः कृत्योत्पादनं च (प्रह्लादस्य अवध्यता, कृत्याविनाशः, पुरोहितानां रक्षणम्)
तत्तत्त्ववेदिनो भूत्वा ज्ञानध्यानसमाधिभिः अवापुर् मुक्तिम् अपरे पुरुषा ध्वस्तबन्धनाः
tattattvavedino bhūtvā jñānadhyānasamādhibhiḥ avāpur muktim apare puruṣā dhvastabandhanāḥ
真実在りのままを知る者となったある人々は、智慧と瞑想と三昧の静寂によって、束縛をことごとく断ち、解脱に到った。
Sage Parāśara (teaching Maitreya)
Concept: By true knowledge of reality, supported by meditation and samādhi, the bonds of saṃsāra are destroyed and liberation is attained.
Vedantic Theme: Moksha
Application: Combine study (tattva-vicāra) with daily meditation; reduce distractions and cultivate steady contemplation to loosen compulsive identifications.
Vishishtadvaita: Liberation is bondage-destruction (dhvasta-bandhana) culminating in the soul’s freedom for God-oriented existence; knowledge and meditation are efficacious when aligned with the Supreme Person as the ultimate reality.
Vishnu Form: Para-Brahman
Bhakti Type: shanta
This verse presents them as a coordinated path: right knowledge matures through meditation and culminates in samādhi, by which bondage is destroyed and liberation is attained.
Parāśara frames moksha as the end of bondage (bandhana-nāśa) achieved by becoming a knower of true Reality and stabilizing that realization through yogic absorption.
Even when the verse speaks in yogic terms, the Vishnu Purana’s moksha-teaching ultimately points to realizing the Supreme Reality—identified throughout the text with Vishnu—as the ground of true knowledge and freedom.