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Shloka 37

Adhyāya 302: Guṇa-vicāra, Gati-bheda, and the Imperishable State

Yājñavalkya–Janaka

महांश्वैवाग्रजो नित्यमेतत्‌ क्षरनिदर्शनम्‌ | कथितं ते महाराज यन्मां त्वं परिपृच्छसि,क्षर-तत्त्वोंमें सबसे पहले महत्तत्त्वकी ही सृष्टि हुई है। यह बात सदा ध्यानमें रखनेयज्ञेय है। यही क्षरका परिचय है। महाराज! तुमने जो मुझसे पूछा था, उसके अनुसार यह मैंने तुम्हारे समक्ष क्षर-अक्षरके विषयका वर्णन किया है

mahāṁś caivāgrajo nityam etat kṣara-nidarśanam | kathitaṁ te mahārāja yan māṁ tvaṁ paripṛcchasi ||

Vasiṣṭha berkata: “Ketahuilah ini sentiasa sebagai tanda penentu bagi yang binasa (kṣara): dalam kalangan segala evolut, Mahat—Prinsip Agung—ialah yang pertama lahir. Wahai raja agung, menurut apa yang tuanku tanyakan, demikianlah aku jelaskan kepadamu perihal yang binasa dan yang tidak binasa.”

{'mahān (mahat-tattva)''the ‘Great’ principle
{'mahān (mahat-tattva)':
primordial intellect/cosmic intelligence, first evolute in Sāṅkhya-style cosmology', 'agrajaḥ''first-born
primordial intellect/cosmic intelligence, first evolute in Sāṅkhya-style cosmology', 'agrajaḥ':
earliest produced', 'nityam''always
earliest produced', 'nityam':
constantly (to be kept in mind)', 'etat''this', 'kṣara': 'perishable
constantly (to be kept in mind)', 'etat':
that which undergoes change/decay', 'nidarśanam''mark, characteristic sign, definition by indication', 'kathitam': 'told, explained', 'te': 'to you', 'mahārāja': 'O great king', 'yat': 'which
that which undergoes change/decay', 'nidarśanam':
what', 'mām''me', 'tvam': 'you', 'paripṛcchasi': 'you ask
what', 'mām':

वसिष्ठ उवाच

V
Vasiṣṭha
M
Mahārāja (the king, unnamed here)
M
Mahat (Mahattattva)
K
Kṣara
A
Akṣara

Educational Q&A

The perishable realm (kṣara) is identified by origination and change; its first manifest principle is Mahat (cosmic intellect). Remembering this helps distinguish mutable phenomena from the imperishable (akṣara).

Vasiṣṭha concludes a response to the king’s inquiry, summarizing the defining sign of kṣara and stating that he has explained the doctrine of kṣara and akṣara as requested.