Adhyātma-nirdeśa
Definition of Adhyātma): Mahābhūtas, Indriyas, Guṇas, and the Witness (Kṣetrajña
बीजमात्र पुरा सृष्टं यदेतत् परिवर्तते । मृतामृता: प्रणश्यन्ति बीजाद् बीजं प्रवर्तते
bījamātraṃ purā sṛṣṭaṃ yad etat parivartate | mṛtāmṛtāḥ praṇaśyanti bījād bījaṃ pravartate ||
Pada permulaan, hanya prinsip “benih” yang diciptakan; daripadanya dunia ini terus berputar dan memperbaharui diri. Mereka yang mati lenyap sebagai individu; namun daripada benih, benih terus muncul lagi.
भरद्वाज उवाच
The verse emphasizes cyclical causality: individual beings perish, but the generative principle (bīja) persists, producing continuity through repeated origination. It highlights impermanence at the personal level alongside ongoing reproduction/renewal at the cosmic or natural level.
In the didactic discourse of the Śānti Parva, Bharadvāja presents a philosophical explanation of how the world continues: creation begins from a seed-like causal principle, and although living beings die, the chain of generation continues as seed gives rise to seed.