जनक–पराशर संवादः — वर्ण-गोत्र-धर्मविचारः
Janaka–Parāśara: Varṇa, Gotra, and Dharma Inquiry
सृजते हि गुणान् सच्चं क्षेत्रज्ञ: परिपश्यति । सम्प्रयोगस्तयोरेष सत्त्वक्षेत्रज्ञयोर्ध्रुव:,बुद्धि गुणोंको उत्पन्न करती है और आत्मा केवल देखता है। बुद्धि और आत्माका यह सम्बन्ध अनादि है
sṛjate hi guṇān satyaṃ kṣetrajñaḥ paripaśyati | samprayogas tayor eṣa sattva-kṣetrajñayor dhruvaḥ ||
खरेच बुद्धी गुणांची निर्मिती करते आणि क्षेत्रज्ञ आत्मा त्यांना केवळ पाहतो. बुद्धी आणि आत्म्याचा हा संयोग ध्रुव, अनादि आहे.
भीष्म उवाच
Agency for producing qualities and actions belongs to the mind-intellect (sattva/buddhi), while the Self (kṣetrajña) is the detached witness. Ethical clarity arises from not misattributing the mind’s movements to the Self, cultivating discernment and non-attachment.
In the Shanti Parva’s instruction on dharma and liberation, Bhishma explains a Sāṅkhya-like distinction between the witnessing Self and the quality-driven inner instrument, describing their enduring association as the basis for embodied experience.