अव्यक्त-गुण-पुरुषविवेकः | Avyakta, Guṇas, and Discrimination of Puruṣa
फलकं परिधानश्चल तथा कण्टकवस्त्रधूक् । कीटकावसनश्लैव चीरवासास्तथैव च
phalakaṁ paridhānaś ca tathā kaṇṭaka-vastra-dhūk | kīṭakāvasanaś caiva cīra-vāsās tathaiva ca ||
ວະສິດຖະ ກ່າວວ່າ: «ບາງຄັ້ງ ລາວນຸ່ງຜ້າເປືອກໄມ້; ບາງຄັ້ງ ນຸ່ງຜ້າທົ່ວໄປ; ແລະບາງຄັ້ງ ນຸ່ງຜ້າຫຍາບກະດ້າງດັ່ງມີໜາມ. ບາງຄັ້ງ ລາວນຸ່ງໄໝອ່ອນນຸ່ມທີ່ໄດ້ຈາກແມງ; ແຕ່ບາງຄັ້ງ ລາວຢູ່ດ້ວຍຜ້າຂາດຮຸ່ງເທົ່ານັ້ນ».
वसिष्ठ उवाच
True renunciation is shown by non-attachment to external comforts and social markers. The ascetic remains steady whether clothed in bark, fine silk, painful thorny garments, or rags—training the mind to be independent of pleasure, pain, and status.
Vasiṣṭha describes the varied attire of an ascetic (or disciplined seeker) to illustrate a life of austerity and inner freedom. The point is not fashion but the deliberate acceptance of whatever comes, without craving or aversion.