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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

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

ବସିଷ୍ଠ କହିଲେ—କ୍ଷରର ଏହି ଲକ୍ଷଣ ସଦା ସ୍ମରଣରେ ରଖ: କ୍ଷର-ତତ୍ତ୍ୱମାନଙ୍କ ମଧ୍ୟରେ ‘ମହତ୍’ ତତ୍ତ୍ୱ ହିଁ ପ୍ରଥମଜାତ। ହେ ମହାରାଜ! ତୁମେ ଯାହା ମୋତେ ପଚାରିଥିଲ, ସେହି ଅନୁସାରେ ମୁଁ କ୍ଷର-ଅକ୍ଷର ବିଷୟ ଏପରି କହିଲି।

{'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.