Śuka’s Manifestation from the Araṇi (Āraṇeya-janma) — शुकजन्म (आरणेय-सम्भव)
मनसि व्याकुले चक्षु: पश्यन्नपि न पश्यति | तथेन्द्रियाणि सर्वाणि पश्यन्तीत्यभिचक्षते
manasi vyākule cakṣuḥ paśyann api na paśyati | tathendriyāṇi sarvāṇi paśyantīty abhicaṣate ||
ମନ ବ୍ୟାକୁଳ ହେଲେ ଚକ୍ଷୁ ଦେଖୁଥିଲେ ମଧ୍ୟ ସତ୍ୟରେ ଦେଖେ ନାହିଁ। ସେହିପରି ଲୋକେ ଭ୍ରମବଶତଃ କହନ୍ତି ଯେ ସମସ୍ତ ଇନ୍ଦ୍ରିୟ ନିଜ-ନିଜ ବିଷୟକୁ ପ୍ରତ୍ୟକ୍ଷ କରେ—କିନ୍ତୁ ମନ ଅସ୍ଥିର ହେଲେ ସେ ‘ପ୍ରତ୍ୟକ୍ଷ’ କେବଳ ଆଭାସ ମାତ୍ର।
याज़्ञवल्क्य उवाच
True perception depends on the mind’s steadiness. Even if the sense-organs are functioning, an agitated mind prevents clear apprehension; therefore, claiming that the senses alone ‘perceive’ is a mistake without mental clarity.
In Śānti Parva’s instruction on peace and inner discipline, the sage Yājñavalkya explains to his listener(s) that sensory knowledge is not independent: the mind governs whether seeing, hearing, and other perceptions become genuine understanding.