Adhyāya 302: Guṇa-vicāra, Gati-bheda, and the Imperishable State
Yājñavalkya–Janaka
मूर्तिमन्तममूर्तात्मा विश्व शम्भु: स्वयम्भुव: । अणिमा लघिमा प्राप्तिरीशानं ज्योतिरव्ययम्
mūrtimantam amūrtātmā viśvaḥ śambhuḥ svayambhuvaḥ | aṇimā laghimā prāptir īśānaṃ jyotir avyayam ||
ବସିଷ୍ଠ କହିଲେ—ଅମୂର୍ତ୍ତ ଆତ୍ମା ହିଁ ମୂର୍ତ୍ତିମାନଙ୍କୁ ପ୍ରକାଶ କରନ୍ତି—ବିଶ୍ୱବ୍ୟାପୀ, ସ୍ୱୟମ୍ଭୂ ଶମ୍ଭୁଙ୍କୁ। ସେଇ ଅଣିମା, ଲଘିମା, ପ୍ରାପ୍ତି ଆଦି ସିଦ୍ଧିମାନଙ୍କର ଈଶାନ; ସେଇ ଅବ୍ୟୟ ଜ୍ୟୋତି।
वसिष्ठ उवाच
Even the highest manifestations and yogic powers are subordinate to the imperishable, formless, all-pervading Lord—described as undecaying Light—who is the true ground of creation and sovereignty.
In Śānti Parva’s instruction, Vasiṣṭha is explaining the nature of the supreme principle: the formless Self that nevertheless brings forth and governs the manifested cosmos, including the lordship over celebrated yogic siddhis.