Previous Verse
Next Verse

Shloka 49

मनु-उपदेशः — भूत-उत्पत्ति, इन्द्रिय-निवृत्ति, तथा पर-स्वभाव-विवेकः

Manu’s Instruction on Elemental Origination, Sense-Withdrawal, and Discrimination of the Supreme Nature

स्वभावयुकत्या युक्तस्तु स नित्यं सृजते गुणान्‌ । ऊर्णनाभिर्य था सूत्र विज्ञेयास्तन्तुवद्‌ गुणा:

svabhāvayuktyā yuktaḥ tu sa nityaṃ sṛjate guṇān | ūrṇanābhiḥ yathā sūtraṃ vijñeyās tantuvad guṇāḥ ||

Bhīṣma disse: Firmado na sua própria natureza e poder, o Si (Ātman) faz surgir continuamente as qualidades (guṇas). Assim como a aranha, permanecendo o que é, fia de si mesma o fio e tece a sua teia, assim devem ser entendidos os guṇas: como fios que emanam, dependentes do Si, sem alterar a sua essência.

{'svabhāva''one’s own nature
{'svabhāva':
inherent constitution', 'yukti''capacity, power, apt means
inherent constitution', 'yukti':
hereinherent potency/fitness', 'svabhāvayuktyā': 'by/through the potency grounded in its own nature', 'yuktaḥ': 'joined with
here:
established in', 'sa''that (Self/Ātman)', 'nityam': 'always
established in', 'sa':
continually', 'sṛjate''creates
continually', 'sṛjate':
brings forth', 'guṇān''the qualities/strands of prakṛti (sattva, rajas, tamas)
brings forth', 'guṇān':
attributes', 'ūrṇanābhiḥ''spider', 'yathā': 'just as', 'sūtram': 'thread
attributes', 'ūrṇanābhiḥ':
filament', 'vijñeyāḥ''to be understood/known', 'tantu-vat': 'like a thread
filament', 'vijñeyāḥ':
thread-like', 'guṇāḥ''the guṇas
thread-like', 'guṇāḥ':

भीष्म उवाच

B
Bhishma
A
Atman (Self)
G
Gunas
S
Spider
T
Thread (sutra)

Educational Q&A

The Self remains established in its own nature, while the guṇas (sattva, rajas, tamas) arise and operate like threads spun from a spider. Recognizing this helps one detach from fluctuating mental states and act with steadiness and discernment.

In the Shanti Parva’s instruction on liberation and right understanding, Bhishma teaches Yudhishthira using a vivid analogy: as a spider produces a web without ceasing to be itself, so the guṇas manifest from the underlying Self/nature, explaining change in experience without change in the essential Self.