सूक्ष्मभूत-भूतात्मविज्ञानम्
Knowing the subtle principle and the bhūtātman through yoga
येन केनचिदाच्छन्नो येन केनचिदाशित: । यत्र क्वचन शायी च त॑ देवा ब्राह्मणं विदु:
yena kenacid ācchanno yena kenacid āśitaḥ | yatra kvacana śāyī ca taṃ devā brāhmaṇaṃ viduḥ ||
វ្យាសៈបានមានព្រះវាចា៖ អ្នកណាដែលគ្របដណ្ដប់រាងកាយដោយអ្វីក៏បានដែលបានមកដល់ខ្លួន; អ្នកណាដែលនៅពេលគួរបរិភោគ ក៏បរិភោគអ្វីដែលបានមកដល់ ទោះសាមញ្ញស្ងួតក៏ដោយ; និងអ្នកណាដែលដេកនៅទីណាក៏បាន—អ្នកនោះទេវតាទាំងឡាយទទួលស្គាល់ថាជាព្រាហ្មណ៍ពិត (អ្នកដឹងព្រះព្រហ្ម)។
व्यास उवाच
A true brāhmaṇa is identified by inner realization and non-attachment: accepting any clothing, any simple food that comes in time, and any place to sleep, without craving or pride. Such contentment and freedom from dependence on comforts is presented as a sign of Brahman-knowledge.
In the Śānti Parva’s instruction on dharma and the qualities of the spiritually accomplished, Vyāsa describes the conduct of an ideal renunciant/wise person. The verse functions as a criterion: the gods themselves ‘recognize’ such a person as a true brāhmaṇa.