आत्यन्तिक-लयहेतुः: तापत्रय-विवेचनम् तथा ‘भगवान्/वासुदेव’ शब्दार्थः
Threefold Suffering and the Path to Final Liberation; Meaning of Bhagavān and Vāsudeva
आगमोत्थं विवेकाच् च द्विधा ज्ञानं तथोच्यते शब्दब्रह्मागममयं परं ब्रह्म विवेकजम्
āgamotthaṃ vivekāc ca dvidhā jñānaṃ tathocyate śabdabrahmāgamamayaṃ paraṃ brahma vivekajam
ജ്ഞാനം രണ്ടുവിധമാണെന്ന് പറയുന്നു—ആഗമങ്ങളിൽ നിന്നുയരുന്നതും വിവേകത്തിൽ നിന്നുയരുന്നതും. ശാസ്ത്രശബ്ദമയമായ ശബ്ദബ്രഹ്മം ആഗമജന്യം; പരബ്രഹ്മം വിവേകജന്യം.
Sage Parāśara (teaching Maitreya)
This verse distinguishes between knowledge gained through revealed scripture (āgama) and knowledge gained through inner discrimination (viveka), implying that study must mature into realization of the Supreme.
Parāśara frames śabda-brahma as Brahman known through sacred word and scripture, while para brahma is the Supreme Brahman realized through viveka—discriminative insight that culminates in direct understanding.
In the Vishnu Purana’s Vaishnava Vedanta, the teaching points beyond textual knowledge toward realization of the Supreme Reality—understood as Vishnu/Para Brahman—attained through purified discernment.