एवं प्रज्ञानतृप्तस्य निर्भयस्य निराशिष: । न मृत्युरतिगो भाव: स मृत्युमधिगच्छति,इस प्रकार जो ज्ञानानन्दसे तृप्त होकर भय और कामनाओंसे रहित हो गया है, उसपर मृत्युका जोर नहीं चलता। वह स्वयं ही मृत्युको लाँध जाता है
evaṁ prajñāna-tṛptasya nirbhayasya nirāśiṣaḥ | na mṛtyur atigo bhāvaḥ sa mṛtyum adhigacchati ||
एवं प्रज्ञानतृप्तस्य निर्भयस्य निराशिषः । न मृत्युरतिगो भावः स मृत्युमधिगच्छति ॥
व्यास उवाच
A person who is inwardly fulfilled by true wisdom, and who has abandoned fear and craving, is not dominated by death; freedom from desire and fear is presented as the ethical and spiritual basis for transcending mortality.
In the didactic setting of Śānti Parva, Vyāsa states a general principle about the liberated or steady-minded person: inner contentment born of wisdom removes the grip of fear and desire, and therefore death is no longer an overpowering threat.