Adhyāya 180: Jīva, Śarīra, and the Fire Analogy (भृगु–भरद्वाज संवादः)
अन्तवन्ति च भूतानि गुणयुक्तानि पश्यत: । उत्पत्तिनिधनज्ञस्थ कि कार्यमवशिष्यते
antavanti ca bhūtāni guṇa-yuktāni paśyataḥ | utpatti-nidhana-jñastha kiṁ kāryam avaśiṣyate ||
สำหรับผู้ที่เห็นชัดว่าสรรพสัตว์ทั้งปวง—แม้ประกอบด้วยคุณทั้งหลาย—ล้วนมีความสิ้นสุด และผู้ที่รู้หลักแห่งความเกิดและความดับแล้ว ที่นี่จะยังมีภารกิจใดเหลืออยู่แก่เขาเล่า?
भीष्म उवाच
Seeing all beings as impermanent and guṇa-made, and knowing the law of arising and dissolution, dissolves the sense of binding obligation; one becomes inwardly complete, acting (if at all) without compulsion or attachment.
In the Śānti Parva’s instruction on dharma and liberation, Bhishma continues advising Yudhiṣṭhira by emphasizing a jñāna-based perspective: insight into impermanence and the guṇas leads toward renunciation and freedom from the pressure of ‘must-do’ action.