Nārāyaṇasya Guhya-nāmāni Niruktāni (Etymologies of Nārāyaṇa’s Secret Epithets) / नारायणस्य गुह्यनामानि निरुक्तानि
इन्द्रियाणि च पञ्चैव तम: सत्त्वं रजस्तथा । इत्येष सप्तदशको राशिरव्यक्तसंज्ञक:
indriyāṇi ca pañcaiva tamaḥ sattvaṃ rajastathā | ityeṣa saptadaśako rāśiravyaktasaṃjñakaḥ ||
நாரதர் கூறினார்—ஐந்து இந்திரியங்களும், தமஸ், சத்துவம், ரஜஸ் ஆகிய மூன்று குணங்களும் சேர்ந்து பதினேழு தத்துவங்களின் தொகுதியாகின்றன; அதுவே ‘அவ்யக்தம்’ என அழைக்கப்படுகிறது.
नारद उवाच
The verse classifies constituents of experience—sense-faculties and the three guṇas—into a counted aggregate (seventeen) and links that aggregate to the notion of the ‘Unmanifest’ (avyakta), encouraging a discriminative, analytical view of mind–matter as a basis for self-knowledge.
In Śānti Parva’s instructional setting, Nārada is explaining a philosophical enumeration (a Sāṅkhya-like analysis) to clarify how the world of faculties and qualities is structured and how it is conceptually traced back to an underlying unmanifest principle.