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Shloka 21

जनक–सुलभा संवादः

Janaka–Sulabhā Dialogue on Mokṣa and Non-attachment

एष हाप्रतिबुद्धश्च बुध्यमानश्न॒ तेडनघ,निष्पाप नरेश! इस प्रकार मैंने तुमसे अप्रतिबुद्ध (क्षर), बुध्यमान (अक्षर जीवात्मा) और बुद्ध (ज्ञानस्वरूप परमात्मा)--इन तीनोंका श्रुतिके निर्देशके अनुसार यथार्थरूपसे प्रतिपादन किया है। शास्त्रीय दृष्टिके अनुसार जीवात्माके नानात्व और एकत्वको इसी तरह समझना चाहिये

eṣa hāpratibuddhaś ca budhyamānaś ca te ’nagha niṣpāpa nareśa | iti te mayā śruti-nirdeśānusāreṇa yathārthataḥ pratipāditāḥ—apratibuddhaḥ (kṣaraḥ), budhyamānaḥ (akṣara-jīvātmā), buddhaḥ (jñāna-svarūpaḥ paramātmā) iti trayaḥ | śāstrīya-dṛṣṭyā jīvātmano nānātvaṃ ca ekatvaṃ ca evam eva boddhavyam ||

वसिष्ठ उवाच—एष ह्यप्रतिबुद्धश्च बुध्यमानश्च तेऽनघ। बुद्धश्चेति मया प्रोक्तं श्रुतिनिर्देशतः स्फुटम्॥ नानात्वमेकत्वं चैव जीवस्यैवं विनिश्चयेत्॥

{'apratibuddha''unawakened
{'apratibuddha':
not yet illumined by true knowledge', 'budhyamāna''awakening
not yet illumined by true knowledge', 'budhyamāna':
in the process of knowing', 'buddha''fully awakened
in the process of knowing', 'buddha':
perfectly knowing', 'kṣara''perishable
perfectly knowing', 'kṣara':
mutable principle', 'akṣara''imperishable
mutable principle', 'akṣara':
unchanging principle', 'jīvātman''individual self
unchanging principle', 'jīvātman':
embodied soul', 'paramātman''Supreme Self
embodied soul', 'paramātman':
highest reality', 'jñāna-svarūpa''whose essential nature is knowledge/consciousness', 'śruti': 'Vedic revelation
highest reality', 'jñāna-svarūpa':
the heard scripture', 'nirdeśa''instruction
the heard scripture', 'nirdeśa':
authoritative pointing-out', 'yathārthataḥ''as it truly is
authoritative pointing-out', 'yathārthataḥ':
in accordance with reality', 'pratipādita''set forth
in accordance with reality', 'pratipādita':
established by explanation', 'nānātva''multiplicity
established by explanation', 'nānātva':
plurality', 'ekatva''oneness
plurality', 'ekatva':
unity', 'nareśa''lord of men
unity', 'nareśa':
king', 'anagha/niṣpāpa''blameless
king', 'anagha/niṣpāpa':

वसिष्ठ उवाच

V
Vasiṣṭha
N
nareśa (the king, unnamed addressee)
Ś
śruti (Vedic revelation)
J
jīvātman
P
paramātman

Educational Q&A

The verse distinguishes three levels/principles—perishable (kṣara), imperishable individual self (akṣara-jīvātman), and the fully awakened Supreme Self (paramātman)—and says that scripture-based understanding reconciles the soul’s apparent plurality with its underlying unity.

Vasiṣṭha is concluding an instruction to a king, summarizing that he has presented a Veda-aligned explanation of three ontological categories and advising that this framework is how one should interpret the scriptural teaching about the one-and-many nature of the self.