Brahmopadeśa on Saṃnyāsa, Tapas, and Jñāna (ब्रह्मोपदेशः—संन्यासतपोज्ञानविमर्शः)
/ भीकम (2 अमान सप्तचत्वारिशो<् ध्याय: मुक्तिके साधनोंका
brahmovāca — saṃnyāsaṃ tapa ity āhur vṛddhā niścitavādinaḥ | brāhmaṇā brahmayonisthā jñānaṃ brahma paraṃ viduḥ ||
Sinabi ni Brahmā: “O mga maharṣi! Ang matatandang pantas, matatag sa kanilang pasya, ay nagpapahayag na ang pagtalikod sa daigdig (saṃnyāsa) mismo ang tunay na pag-aayuno at pagtalima (tapas). Ang mga Brāhmaṇa na nananahan sa pinagmulan ng Brahman ay nauunawaan na ang kaalaman (jñāna) ang siyang Kataas-taasang Brahman.”
वायुदेव उवाच
The verse elevates inner renunciation (saṃnyāsa) as the highest austerity and identifies liberating knowledge (jñāna) with the Supreme Reality (Brahman), implying that realization—not mere external practice—is the decisive means toward liberation.
Brahmā speaks as an authoritative teacher, summarizing the settled view of venerable sages and Brahman-established Brāhmaṇas: renunciation is true tapas, and knowledge is the very nature of the Supreme Brahman.