अध्याय १६ — शङ्कर-उमा-वरदानम् तथा तण्डि-स्तुतिः (Śaṅkara–Umā Boon-Granting and Taṇḍi’s Hymn)
यं च वेदविदो वेद्यं वेदान्ते च प्रतिष्ठितम् । प्राणायामपरा नित्यं यं विशन्ति जपन्ति च
yaṃ ca vedavido vedyaṃ vedānte ca pratiṣṭhitam | prāṇāyāmaparā nityaṃ yaṃ viśanti japanti ca ||
Vāyu disse: “Essa Realidade que os conhecedores do Veda devem conhecer, e que está firmemente estabelecida no Vedānta—é nesse Princípio eterno que os praticantes devotados ao prāṇāyāma continuamente ingressam; nele meditam e nele repetem (a fórmula sagrada).”
वायुदेव उवाच
The verse identifies a single supreme, eternal Reality as the highest object of knowledge affirmed by the Vedas and clarified in Vedānta, and says that disciplined yogins—especially those devoted to prāṇāyāma and mantra-japa—contemplate it and ultimately ‘enter’ or merge into it, implying liberation through inner realization rather than external gain.
Vāyu is speaking in a didactic context within the Anuśāsana Parva, describing the recognized goal of Vedic and yogic practice: the Vedāntic Principle that sages meditate upon, recite, and realize through yogic discipline.