Aśoka-śāstra: Nārada’s Instruction on the Cessation of Śoka
Grief
ससांख्यधारणं चैव विदितात्मा नरर्षभ | जयेच्च मृत्युं योगेन तत्परेणान्तरात्मना
sa-sāṅkhya-dhāraṇaṃ caiva viditātmā nararṣabha | jayec ca mṛtyuṃ yogena tatpareṇāntarātmanā ||
ຍາຊະນະວັນກະຍະກ່າວວ່າ: «ໂອ ຜູ້ປະເສີດໃນມະນຸດ, ຜູ້ທີ່ຮູ້ຈັກອາດຕະຢ່າງແທ້ຈິງ ແລະຝຶກການຈົ່ງໃຈຢ່າງໝັ້ນຄົງຕາມສາງຂະຍະ ແລະ ໂຍຄະ, ຍ່ອມຊະນະຄວາມຕາຍດ້ວຍໂຍຄະ—ໂດຍປັກອາດຕະພາຍໃນໃຫ້ຈົມຢູ່ໃນພຣະອາດຕະມັນສູງສຸດຢ່າງສິ້ນເຊີງ.»
याज्ञवल्क्य उवाच
Self-realization supported by disciplined concentration (dhāraṇā), aligned with Sāṅkhya insight and Yogic practice, enables one to transcend mortality—'conquering death'—by fixing the inner self unwaveringly on the Supreme.
Yājñavalkya instructs an addressed noble listener ('nararṣabha') in a liberation-oriented doctrine: combine Sāṅkhya-based knowledge of the Self with yogic concentration, culminating in meditative absorption where the inner self is placed in the Supreme.