Sanatsujāta-Āhvāna (Summoning Sanatsujāta) — Vidura’s Invocation and Dhṛtarāṣṭra’s Doubt
तस्माद्धि क्षत्रियस्यापि ब्रह्मावसति पश्यति,इसलिये उपर्युक्तरूपसे जीवन बितानेवाला क्षत्रिय भी ब्रह्मके स््वरूपका अनुभव करता है तथा ब्रह्मको प्राप्त होता है
tasmād dhi kṣatriyasyāpi brahmāvasati paśyati
Portanto, até mesmo um kṣatriya—quando vive de modo disciplinado como acima descrito—passa a perceber Brahman habitando no interior (como realidade imanente) e, assim, alcança Brahman. O ensinamento afirma que a realização não é barrada pelo papel social; a retidão e o autocontrole interior tornam o conhecimento supremo acessível mesmo em meio aos deveres do guerreiro.
सनत्युजात उवाच
Sanatsujāta teaches that realization of Brahman is not restricted by one’s varṇa or external occupation. Even a kṣatriya can perceive the indwelling Brahman and attain it, provided he lives with the prior-described discipline—self-control, truthfulness, and dharmic conduct—integrating spiritual insight with duty.
In the Sanatsujātīya section of Udyoga Parva, the sage Sanatsujāta instructs (in response to royal anxiety and moral crisis) on deathlessness, knowledge of the Self, and the means to Brahman. This verse emphasizes that the path is open even to a warrior-king when he follows the prescribed ethical and contemplative life.